New Marist College Sun Belt state polls found Vice Pres. Kamala Harris and former Pres. Donald Trump locked in tight races in three key battleground states that combined account for 43 Electoral College votes.
In Arizona, where 11 electoral votes are up for grabs, Trump has a one-point lead over Harris among likely voters statewide, 50% to 49%, with both candidates viewed favorably by 47% of the respondents.In Arizona, Trump has a one-point lead over Harris among likely voters statewide, 50% to 49%, as the Democrat trails by two points among Latinos — a demographic that Pres. Joe Biden carried by 24 points in 2020.
The Republican nominee holds the same 50-49 advantage in Georgia, but there the Democratic candidate has a slightly better favorability and unfavorability ratings than Trump, 49% to 48% and 46% to 48%, respectively.The Republican enjoys the same 50-49 advantage in Georgia, the state at the center of the 2020 election controversies, with confidence in the integrity of the elections in the state at 72%.
DemPolls have underestimated support for Trump both in 2016 and 2020, so the latest results in key Sun Belt battleground states are very positive for the Republican ticket. Compared to previous cycles, this is Trump's best chance to win by a landslide — and even to secure the popular vote.
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