The New York Times reports:
Voters across the Sun Belt say that Donald J. Trump improved their lives when he was president — and worry that a Kamala Harris White House would not — setting the stage for an extraordinarily competitive contest in three key states, according to the latest polls from The New York Times and Siena College.
The polls found that Mr. Trump has gained a lead in Arizona and remains ahead in Georgia, two states that he lost to President Biden in 2020. But in North Carolina, which has not voted for a Democrat since 2008, Ms. Harris trails Mr. Trump by just a narrow margin.
The polls of these three states, taken from Sept. 17 to 21, presented further evidence that in a sharply divided nation, the presidential contest is shaping up to be one of the tightest in history.
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Some new NYT sunbelt polls showing Trump keeping his lead.
Also w/ 16 electoral college votes, you can see why N.C. has been a bigger focus.
AZ:
Trump: 50
Harris: 45
GA:
Trump: 49
Harris: 45
NC:
Trump: 49
Harris: 47https://t.co/mnm2xUuq2V pic.twitter.com/Q3itaEa12D— Alex Thompson (@AlexThomp) September 23, 2024