Donald Trump has all but erased Kamala Harris’s slender advantage in the swing states that will decide who wins the White House next month, according to new polling just two weeks before the vote.
A Washington Post-Schar School survey of more than 5,000 registered voters out on Monday found the two candidates in a virtual tie in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — the battlegrounds that will determine who wins on November 5.
The poll also showed that Republican Trump and Democrat Harris level nationally, on 47 per cent, when registered voters were asked who they would definitely or probably support. Most surveys in recent weeks have given Harris a marginal lead nationally.