CNN, along with pollster SSRS, conducted a survey of registered voters in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin from the 23rd to the 28th.
In Michigan, Vice President Harris received 48% of the support and former President Trump received 43% of the support, while in Wisconsin, Vice President Harris received 51% of the support and former President Trump 45% of the support, with Vice President Harris outpacing former President Trump within the margin of error in two places.
In Pennsylvania, the largest rival state, Vice President Harris and former President Trump tied with 48 percent approval ratings each.
CNN explained that the survey was almost identical to a survey of these three states last summer.
These three contending states were led by former President Trump in the 2016 presidential election, and in the 2020 presidential election, Democratic candidate Joe Biden won over then-active President Trump, playing a decisive role in entering the White House.
As a result, both Vice President Harris and former President Trump are engaged in a last-minute campaign to win three Rust Belt states.
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