The guardian
Trump and Harris tied in vital swing state Pennsylvania, poll suggests
A Washington Post poll published this morning shows that Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are essentially tied in Pennsylvania, the swing state viewed as perhaps the most likely to determine the outcome of the presidential election.
The survey conducted after last week’s presidential debate found that 48% of likely and registered voters support Harris, and 47% back Trump, with the rest planning to vote for third-party candidates. Excluding other candidates, Harris and Trump are tied at 48% support among likely voters, while among registered voters, Harris has a slight advantage at 48% support to Trump’s 47%.
However, the vice-president did impress debate watchers in the state: 54% of those surveyed said she won last week’s face-off, with only 27% saying the same about Trump.