New Poll Shows Trump with Significant Lead Over Harris in Arizona

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According to a poll released on Wednesday, Vice President Harris is reportedly currently trailing former President Trump by three percentage points in Arizona.

In the Emerson College Polling/RealClearWorld survey, Trump has a 50 percent support margin over Harris in the Grand Canyon State, compared to the vice president’s 47.2%.

Approximately 2% of electors are currently undecided; however, the majority of them indicate that they are inclined to support the Republican nominee.

The opinions of Arizona voters regarding the victorious candidate in the forthcoming election are generally divided, regardless of their political affiliation.

49.8 percent of respondents anticipate that Trump will emerge victorious in November, while 49.1 percent expressed the same sentiment regarding Harris.

Both campaigns are striving to secure Arizona, a critical battleground state with 11 Electoral College ballots.

By a margin of less than 11,000 ballots, the state elected President Biden in the 2020 presidential election.

Subsequently, Trump filed a challenge to the election results in Arizona, and conspiracy theories regarding the elections have continued to influence the state’s electoral systems.

Four years ago, the race was considered one of the most closely contested in the nation, and it is anticipated that Harris and Trump will achieve comparable outcomes.

The margin of error of the Emerson College survey is 3.2 percentage points, and it was conducted on September 27-28 among 920 likely Arizona voters.

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