Vice President Harris is narrowly outpacing former President Trump just days before Election Day, according to YouGov’s final presidential estimate.
The election model, unveiled Friday, shows Harris leading Trump by 3 points nationally, 50 percent to 47 percent.
In Arizona, Trump takes the lead, outpacing Harris by the same 3-point margin, the model shows.
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Days before Election Day, YouGov’s final presidential estimate shows that Vice President Harris is just a hair ahead of former President Trump.
According to the election model, which was released on Friday, Harris is three points ahead of Trump nationwide, 50 percent to 47 percent. The vice president currently has 240 electoral votes, while her Republican opponent has 218. About 80 are still up for grabs.
The October model that was previously used. 16 put the former president with 219 electoral votes and Harris with 250. Just 69 voters were deemed toss-ups in that release.
Michigan was not included in YouGov’s list of probable battlegrounds, which also included Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia.
In Nevada, Harris has a 50 percent support rate, compared to Trump’s 48 percent. Trump leads in Arizona, surpassing Harris by the same 3-point margin, according to the model.
The vice president is slightly ahead of the former president in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, with 49 percent to 48 percent. According to the pollster, she is also two points ahead of the Republican nominee in Wisconsin, 49 to 47 percent.
The model, however, indicates that the Republican nominee in Georgia is ahead of his Democratic opponent by one point, 49 to 48.
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Harris has a slim national lead over Trump, 48 points to 3 percent to 48 percent, according to the Hill/Decision Desk HQ polling index.
In the October national poll, 57, 784 registered voters were surveyed. from 25 to 31 days. Four and a half percentage points was the error margin.
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