Tight Race in Swing States: Harris and Trump Locked in Close Contest, Times/Siena Polls Reveal
The latest polls from the New York Times/Siena College suggest a tight race in several key swing states, with former Vice President Joe Biden holding a narrow lead over President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Pennsylvania
In Pennsylvania, Biden leads Trump by 6 points, 51% to 45%. This is a slight improvement for Biden, who led by 5 points in the Times/Siena poll last month. However, the race remains within the margin of error, and Trump has consistently performed better than polls have suggested in the past.
Michigan
In Michigan, Biden holds a 5-point lead over Trump, 51% to 46%. This is a slight decline for Biden, who led by 7 points in the Times/Siena poll last month. The race in Michigan is also within the margin of error, and Trump has a history of performing better than polls have suggested in the state.
Wisconsin
In Wisconsin, Biden leads Trump by just 1 point, 49% to 48%. This is a significant improvement for Biden, who trailed Trump by 6 points in the Times/Siena poll last month. However, the race in Wisconsin remains very close, and it is possible that either candidate could win on Election Day.
Conclusion
The latest polls suggest that the race for president remains very close in several key swing states. Biden holds a narrow lead in Pennsylvania and Michigan, while Trump holds a narrow lead in Wisconsin. The outcome of the election could depend on which candidate can turn out more voters in these crucial states.