Donald Trump, Kamala Harris locked in close election race: WSJ poll
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Wall Street Journal study suggests Trump and Harris neck-to-neck in six key swig states before the November 5 vote.
Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and her Republican rival Donald Trump are locked in a dead heat race for the presidency in the United States less than a month before the vote, a new Wall Street Journal poll suggests.
According to the data, published on Friday, the vice president and former president are within two percentage points of one another in six of the seven battleground states that will ultimately decide the next president.
In the poll, while Harris led in the states of Arizona, Georgia and Michigan, Trump was ahead in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, North Carolina and Nevada. All the results are within the margin of error with the exception of Nevada, where Trump is led by 5 percent in the WSJ poll.
The newspaper said it surveyed 600 registered voters per state between September 28 and October 8.