Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her Republican rival Donald Trump They maintain a close race in the key states of Michigan and Wisconsinaccording to an opinion poll conducted by The New York Times and Siena College and published on Saturday.
The poll indicated that Harris has support from 48% among likely voters in Michigan, compared to 47% for Trump, while in Wisconsin, the Democratic vice president achieves 49% compared to the former Republican president’s 47%.
The surveys were conducted by telephone between September 21 and 26 and Interviewers spoke to 688 likely voters in Michigan and 680 in Wisconsin.
The margin of sampling error among likely voters it is around plus or minus four percentage points for each poll.
The polls also revealed that Harris has a nine percentage point lead over Trump in Nebraska’s Second Congressional District.whose only electoral vote could be decisive in the Electoral College.