A recent poll by the New York Times and Siena College shows former President Donald Trump leading Vice President Kamala Harris in key battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina. This poll, conducted from September 17 to 21, involved over 2,000 voters across these states, with a margin of error between 4 to 5 percentage points. Both candidates received high unfavorable ratings, reflecting voter concerns about the economy, immigration, abortion rights, and national direction. Trump holds a slim advantage in North Carolina and more significant leads in Arizona and Georgia, states critical since the 2020 election. Following the September 10 presidential debate, both campaigns have intensified efforts in these states, with Harris planning upcoming rallies.
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