Poll shows Kamala Harris and Donald Trump tied in Pennsylvania race

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A new Monmouth University poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump tied at 42% among likely voters in Pennsylvania. This marks a slight decrease for Harris and an increase for Trump since September, but changes are within the margin of error. The poll indicates strong support for Trump among white voters without a college degree, while Harris leads among college-educated voters and minority groups. Fifty percent of respondents said they would not vote for Harris, compared to 49% for Trump. Pennsylvania, with 19 Electoral College votes, is a key battleground for both candidates. Harris aims to secure the state as part of her Midwestern strategy, while Trump seeks to flip it after losing in 2020.


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