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Harris, Trump are in tight race in Michigan and Wisconsin, NYT/Siena College opinion poll shows

The polls also found that Harris had a lead of nine percentage points over Trump in Nebraska’s Second Congressional District

FILE PHOTO: Former U.S. President Donald Trump in New York City, U.S. May 30, 2024 and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris in Washington, U.S., July 22, 2024 in a combination of file photos. / REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz, Nathan Howard

Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her Republican rival Donald Trump are in a tight race in the key states of Michigan and Wisconsin, according to an opinion poll by the New York Times and Siena College released on Sept. 28.

The NYT/Siena College poll found that Harris received 48 percent support among likely voters in Michigan with Trump garnering 47 percent, while in Wisconsin Harris holds 49 percent support to Trump's 47 percent.

The surveys were conducted by telephone between Sept. 21 to 26, where interviewers spoke with 688 likely voters in Michigan and 680 likely voters in Wisconsin.

The margin for sampling error among likely voters is about plus or minus four percentage points for each poll.

The polls also found that Harris had a lead of nine percentage points over Trump in Nebraska’s Second Congressional District, whose lone electoral vote could be decisive in the Electoral College.

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