New polls from Quinnipiac University conducted in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin indicate a challenging environment for Vice President Kamala Harris among likely voters in critical “Blue Wall” states, as the lead she had last month has diminished in Pennsylvania and vanished in Michigan, while in Wisconsin, no one has a clear advantage.
In Pennsylvania, a new poll shows that Harris has a slight lead over Donald Trump at 49 to 46 percent, whereas a month ago, the ratio was 51 to 45 percent. There is currently no clear leader in Michigan either, with Trump leading at 50 to 47 percent, within a margin of error of 3.1 percent, whereas last month, Harris led in Quinnipiac’s poll at 50 to 45 percent, reports N1.
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In Wisconsin, the race is even more uncertain, as Trump now leads 48 to 46 percent, with a margin of error of three percent, while a month ago, the ratio was 48 to 47 percent in favor of Harris. Quinnipiac’s polls suggest that in Michigan and Wisconsin, likely voters have become increasingly inclined toward Republicans over the past month.
The October Quinnipiac polls are the first approved by CNN in each state, concluding that with less than a month until the election, there is no clear advantage for either Trump or Harris in any of the critical “Blue Wall” states.
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