Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris are splitting voters almost evenly in the coveted swing states of Georgia, Nevada and Pennsylvania, according to a new CNN poll.
In Georgia and Nevada, 48 percent support Harris to 47 percent for Trump; in Pennsylvania, the candidates are tied at 47 percent. SSRS conducted the CNN poll, which also included Wisconsin, Michigan and Arizona.
Vice President Harris appears to have a leg up on former President Trump among probable voters in Wisconsin and Michigan, whereas Trump leads in Arizona. In these six states, an average of 15 percent of likely voters confess that they have not solidified their voting decision, indicating a considerable fraction of voters who may alter their stance on the election as campaign interest surges and campaign activities, particularly in these states, reach a climax in the final nine weeks before Election Day.
Paul Bagala, an ex-adviser to former President Bill Clinton, said Wednesday morning on CNN that the two candidates are now looking to raise their appeal to voters who are just starting to tune in to the heated presidential race.
“This is why we call them battleground states. Candidates now have to reach voters who have not been paying attention,” Begala said. “It’s really important to ‘put the jam on the lower shelf’ where the voters can reach it. Don’t assume that these voters know everything.”

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