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Latest RCP Polls Show Tight Race Between Trump and Harris

 
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RealClearPolitics analyzes battleground states in new poll results and projections.

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The latest episode of RealClear's QuickTake looks at the battleground state of Wisconsin: No state has been more closely divided over the upcoming election. With both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris making strong appeals to voters in the state, every poll becomes crucial in determining the outcome.

On average, Harris held a 48% to 47% lead over Trump in the top seven battleground states and toppled him in all of them except Georgia. This has raised concerns within the Trump campaign, as they see these states as crucial to securing a second term in the White House.

In the latest electoral map projections by RealClearPolitics (RCP), Donald Trump is leading Kamala Harris in four key battleground states. These projections have sparked debates among political analysts and strategists, with some questioning the accuracy and reliability of polling data in such a volatile political climate.

Tuesday on the RealClearPolitics radio show -- weekdays at 6:00 pm on SiriusXM's POTUS Channel 124 -- Andrew Walworth, Carl Cannon, and other experts delved into the implications of the latest polling data. They discussed the potential impact of these numbers on campaign strategies and voter turnout in the upcoming election.

Talk about mixed signals. In a new poll, voters said they believe they'd be in better financial shape under former President Donald Trump. This sentiment has the potential to sway undecided voters and those on the fence about the economic policies of the two candidates.

Spencer Kimball, the head of polling at Emerson College, joins RCP co-founder Tom Bevan to discuss where President Biden stands in a new set of polls. The results show a mixed bag of approval ratings and voter sentiment towards the current administration, indicating a divided electorate with varying concerns and priorities.

RCP co-founder Tom Bevan and Washington Bureau chief Carl Cannon discuss what the latest polls show for the Trump and Biden campaigns on their weekly segment. They analyze trends, shifts in voter preferences, and the potential impact of external factors such as economic indicators and foreign policy developments.

Now that the dust has started to settle, Vice President Kamala Harris' so-called 'honeymoon' in the polls shows no signs of stopping as a new poll reveals a steady increase in her favorability ratings. This bodes well for the Harris campaign as they seek to maintain momentum and build a coalition of diverse supporters.

Fox News contributor Karl Rove suggested he sees a trend in the polls against former President Trump since his conviction in New York vs. This observation raises questions about the long-term implications of legal challenges and court decisions on public perception and electoral outcomes.

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