Kamala Harris and Donald Trump face a tight race in pivotal swing states like Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Wisconsin as 2024 approaches. See poll updates and insights on their favorability.
Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump: Pennsylvania Polling Results and Analysis
Vice President Kamala Harris trails former President Donald Trump in key swing states—Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Wisconsin—according to recent Emerson College Polling/RealClear surveys. With less than 10 days until Election Day, the tight margins in these states suggest a highly competitive race with the potential to swing either way.
Pennsylvania
In Pennsylvania, Trump leads by a narrow 1-point margin (49% to 48%), with a 3.3% margin of error. Harris is viewed unfavorably by 53.2% of respondents, while Trump’s unfavorable rating stands at 51%, indicating mixed opinions on both candidates. The undecided voters (3%) show a slight lean toward Harris (51.6%).
North Carolina
Trump holds a 2-point lead (50% to 48%) in North Carolina, where the margin of error is 3.1%. Gender-based trends reveal stronger support for Trump among men (by 13 points) and for Harris among women (by 7 points). Favorability ratings for Harris and Trump are nearly even at 49.6% and 49.4%, respectively.
Wisconsin
In Wisconsin, Trump leads by 1 point (49% to 48%) with a 3.4% margin of error. The poll shows that undecided voters favor Harris (64.9%) over Trump. Both candidates hold similar favorability ratings, with Harris seen unfavorably by 51.4%.
While these polls suggest Trump has slight advantages, the results remain within each survey’s margin of error, leaving the outcome uncertain.