Quinnipac Polling reports:
In the critical swing state of Pennsylvania, Vice President Kamala Harris has a slight edge in a tight race over former President Donald Trump 48 – 45 percent among likely voters.
We The People Party candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. receives 4 percent support, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein and Libertarian Party candidate Chase Oliver receive less than one percent support each, according to a Quinnipiac University poll of likely voters in Pennsylvania released today.
In a hypothetical two-way race between Harris and Trump, Harris holds the same three-point slight edge over Trump 50 – 47 percent. There is a sizable gender gap. Women 54 – 41 percent back Harris, while men 49 – 42 percent back Trump.
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📊 PENNSYLVANIA GE: Quinnipiac
🟦 Harris: 50%
🟥 Trump: 47%
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🟦 Harris: 48%
🟥 Trump: 45%
🟨 RFK Jr: 4%
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Senate
🟦 Casey (inc): 52%
🟥 McCormick: 44%
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#19 (2.8/3.0) | 1,738 LV | 8/8-12 https://t.co/IyS7VOkRjL pic.twitter.com/4CKt5XfQ4J— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) August 14, 2024