Same Poll Taken One Month Apart Shows Which Presidential Candidate Has Momentum in Key States

Same Poll Taken One Month Apart Shows Which Presidential Candidate Has Momentum in Key States

With less than four weeks until Election Day, new polls in three crucial battleground states indicate former President Trump is making gains, but he remains in a toss-up race with Vice President Kamala Harris.

According to surveys from Quinnipiac University, Harris holds a 49% to 46% advantage over Trump in Pennsylvania. However, the former president edges the vice president 50% to 47% in Michigan and 48% to 46% in Wisconsin.

The results in Michigan, where Trump’s up by three points, are a switch from last month, when Quinnipiac’s survey indicated Harris leading by five points. And in Wisconsin, where the new poll gives the former president a two-point edge, it’s a slight change from September, when the vice president held a one-point edge.

Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, along with Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada, had razor-thin margins that decided President Biden’s 2020 White House victory over Trump. And the seven states are likely to determine if Trump or Harris wins the 2024 presidential election.