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Poll: Harris, Trump tied in swing states battle

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United States Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and former US President and Republican nominee Donald Trump are tied when it comes to the support coming from the swing states, The Wall Street Journal revealed in its latest poll on Friday.

According to the poll, while Harris has a slight lead in Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin and Georgia, the same goes for Trump in Nevada, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, with neither candidate having a lead greater than 2 percentage points, except for the latter in Nevada.

The WSJ mentioned that "the race in every state, and therefore the presidential election, is too close to call."

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