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Trump takes a 1 -point lead over Harris in Pennsylvania Survey – AOL

Trump takes a 1 -point lead over Harris in Pennsylvania Survey – AOL

Former President Trump has outpaced Vice President Harris with 1 point in Pennsylvania in a new survey at Quinnipiac University.

The study found that Trump has won 47 percent support from the likely voters to 46 percent support for Harris. Two percent said they supported Jill Stein from the Green Party, and 1 percent said they supported the pursuit of the Oliver Libertarian Party.

Pennsylvania is an important state of Swing Harris or Trump may have to win to capture the White House next week. Trump has ahead of Harris with 0.6 points in the Keystone country in an average part of the polls from the headquarters on the hill/decision.

Trump has stopped the campaign in Altennown, State, on Tuesday night for a rally while Harris held a rally in Washington on the ellipse. The Vice President also visited Keystone State over the weekend.

Other findings in the study include more likely voters to support the current Senator Bob Casey (D-Pa.) Over his Republican rival Dave McCormik. Fifty percent of the likely voters supported Casey while McCormick collected 47 percent.

Beyond the presidential race, the Casey and McCormick race is remarkable because it can determine which party controls the Senate next year. Democrats hope to stick to the upper house while Republicans want to bring it back.

The Quinnipiac survey was conducted on October 24-28, including 2 186 probable voters and a 2.1-percentage point margin.

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