Kamala Harris Sweeps the Must-Win Blue Wall States In New Poll

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Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris received some welcome news in the form of the final version of YouGov/The Times poll for the 2024 election cycle.
According to the survey, which was conducted between October 25-31 among likely voters in the seven key battleground states expected to decide the presidential election between Harris and Republican nominee Donald Trump, the vice president boasts leads in all of the Blue Wall states and is putting up a fight in the Sun Belt.
While Trump has narrow advantages in Arizona and North Carolina (50%-49%), as well as Georgia (50%-48%) per the results of the survey, Harris is ahead in Wisconsin by four points (51%-47%), and three in Michigan (50%-47%) and Pennsylvania (51%-48%). She also boasts a one-point lead in Nevada (50%-49%).
If all of the other states voted the same way that they did in the 2020 contest between Trump and President Joe Biden, Harris would prevail in the Electoral College by a narrow margin of 276-262.
Final @YouGovAmerica / @thetimes poll:
WISCONSIN
Harris 51% (+4)
Trump 47%
.
MICHIGAN
Harris 50% (+3)
Trump 47%
.
PENNSYLVANIA
Harris 51% (+3)
Trump 48%
.
NEVADA
Harris 50% (+1)
Trump 49%
.
ARIZONA
Trump 50% (+1)
Harris 49%
.
NORTH CAROLINA
Trump 50% (+1)
Harris 49%
.
GEORGIA…— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) November 4, 2024
Harris fared well in other final iterations of various polls released over the weekend, beating Trump narrowly in four of the seven states in a New York Times/Siena College survey that also found that the pair were tied in Pennsylvania.
And in an especially shocking poll out of Iowa from gold standard pollster J. Ann Selzer, Harris boasted a three-point (47%-44%) lead over Trump in the Hawkeye state, where he beat Biden by 8.2 points four years ago.