Harris vs. Trump: Latest Polls Reveal Tight Race in Swing States

Discover the latest presidential poll numbers showing how Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are performing in crucial swing states. Find out who is leading in each state and how independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is impacting the race.

Harris vs. Trump: Latest Polls Reveal Tight Race in Swing States

Recent polling data from pivotal swing states highlights a fiercely competitive presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.

According to a swing state analysis by Redfield Wilton Strategies and The Telegraph, Trump leads Harris in five out of ten critical swing states, while the candidates are evenly matched in two states. Harris is currently ahead in three states.

Here's a state-by-state breakdown incorporating independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.:

  • Arizona

    • Harris: 44%
    • Trump: 43%
    • Kennedy: 4%
  • Florida

    • Trump: 47%
    • Harris: 41%
    • Kennedy: 5%
  • Georgia

    • Trump: 46%
    • Harris: 44%
    • Kennedy: 3%
  • Michigan

    • Trump: 42%
    • Harris: 41%
    • Kennedy: 5%
  • Minnesota

    • Harris: 46%
    • Trump: 41%
    • Kennedy: 3%
  • Nevada

    • Harris: 40%
    • Trump: 40%
    • Kennedy: 5%
  • New Mexico

    • Harris: 44%
    • Trump: 37%
    • Kennedy: 8%
  • North Carolina

    • Trump: 44%
    • Harris: 41%
    • Kennedy: 8%
  • Pennsylvania

    • Trump: 46%
    • Harris: 44%
    • Kennedy: 3%
  • Wisconsin

    • Harris: 43%
    • Trump: 43%
    • Kennedy: 3%

Recent trends show that Trump's margins in key states such as Florida, Georgia, Michigan, and Pennsylvania have tightened. Nevada has transitioned from a 2-point GOP advantage to a tie, and Arizona has shifted from a Trump lead to a Harris lead. Additionally, Harris' margin in Minnesota has widened from 3 points to 5.

Polling participants identified the economy as the most pressing issue across all swing states, followed by concerns about abortion and immigration.

The poll surveyed 8,229 voters from swing states between July 31 and August 3.