The contrasting poll results with just one month gap indicate a neck-and-neck fight between the vice president and the former president.
With less than a month remaining in the elections, the latest polls demonstrate slim progress in favor of the Republicans, exhibiting a tight race between the political contenders.
The comparative surveys by Quinnipiac University indicate that Kamala Harris has an edge over Donald Trump by 49% to 46% in Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, the Republicans take the lead with 50% to 47% in Michigan and 48% to 46% in Wisconsin from the Democrats.
Harris’ 3-point lead in Pennsylvania shrunk from a 6-point edge compared to last month’s poll results. Similarly in Michigan Trump appears to be 3 points ahead of Harris, unlike last month’s polls where she was leading by 5 points.
The decisive states including Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada secured Biden’s presidency in the 2020 Elections by a marginal lead, highlighting the detrimental importance of these states in upcoming elections as well.
Located along the economically intensified Rust Belt region, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin are critical power states targeted by both red and blue adversaries. On the parallel, these three states are expected to offer a close contest in Senate elections too, which can entirely overturn the game.
Both candidates have recently executed their presidential campaigns in Michigan and Wisconsin and are set to further carry out their political operations across states.