Trump-Harris Swing State Polls: Michigan, Pennsylvania Tied In Latest Survey

Forbes Business Breaking Trump-Harris Swing State Polls: Michigan, Pennsylvania Tied In Latest Survey Sara Dorn Forbes Staff Sara Dorn is a Forbes news reporter who covers politics. Following Jul 29, 2024, 01:48pm EDT Updated Jul 29, 2024, 01:49pm EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline Former President Donald Trump and Vice
Trump-Harris Swing State Polls: Michigan, Pennsylvania Tied In Latest Survey

Trump-Harris Swing State Polls: Michigan, Pennsylvania Tied In Latest Survey

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Updated Jul 29, 2024, 01:49pm EDT

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Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are tied in the crucial swing states of Michigan and Pennsylvania, according to a new Fox News poll—while a previous swing state poll, by Emerson College, found the two tied in four of five battleground states.

Key Facts

Michigan: Trump and Harris are tied at 49% in a Fox News poll conducted July 22-24 among 1,012 registered voters (margin of error 3 points), while Trump leads 46%-45% with 9% of voters undecided in a July 22-23 Emerson College survey of 800 voters (margin of error 3.4)—a slight decline from Trump’s three-point lead against Biden in a mid-July Emerson poll.

Pennsylvania: Trump and Harris are tied at 49% according to Fox News, while Trump leads by two (48% to 46%) in an Emerson survey, within the 3.3-point margin of error and a shift from Trump’s five-point lead over Biden.

Wisconsin: Trump leads Harris by one point in a Fox News poll, and they are tied here at 47%, with 5% undecided, in an Emerson poll of 845 registered voters (margin of error 3.3); Trump led Biden here by five points.

Georgia: Trump is up by two points in the state (48% to 46%), with 7% undecided, in an Emerson poll of 800 registered voters (margin of error 3.4), after leading Biden by six points in the group’s previous poll.

Arizona: Harris is down by five points (49% to 44%) among the 800 registered voters surveyed (margin of error 3.4), with 7% of voters undecided, while Trump led Biden here by seven points earlier this month.


What To Watch For

Several names on Harris’ reported shortlist for vice president could help her shore up votes in the crucial swing states. Voters are partial to possible contenders who currently represent their states, the Emerson poll found. In Arizona, 42% of Democratic voters prefer their senator, Mark Kelly, 57% of Democrats in Pennsylvania prefer Gov. Josh Shapiro, and 36% of Michigan Democrats surveyed prefer Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who has said she wouldn’t accept an offer for the No. 2 spot. None of the possible picks Emerson asked about received more than about 20% support among Democrats in Wisconsin and Georgia, including Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and California Gov. Gavin Newsom, in addition to Kelly, Shapiro and Whitmer.

Key Background

Biden dropped out of the race on July 21, despite insisting he would continue his campaign amid an intraparty revolt in the wake of his June 27 debate performance. He immediately endorsed Harris and she announced plans to seek the nomination. The majority of Biden’s delegates have pledged to support her, making it all but certain she officially becomes the Democratic nominee when they vote during the first week of August to formalize the ticket. Harris enters the race with a relatively low approval rating, below 40% in most polls, largely reflective of Biden’s, and has less than four months to familiarize voters with herself before the general election on Nov. 5.

Tangent

National polls taken since Biden dropped out of the race show Harris cutting into Trump’s lead over Biden, though Trump still leads by a narrow margin in most surveys.

Big Number

1.7. That’s how many points Trump leads Harris by nationally, according to Real Clear Politics’ polling average. Biden trailed Trump by 3.1 points when he dropped out of the race, a 1.6-point polling bump for Trump since the debate.

Further Reading

Trump Vs. Harris 2024 Polls: Trump Narrowly Leads In Most Polls After Biden Drops Out (Forbes)

Trump’s Lead Over Biden And Harris Jumped After RNC, HarrisX/Forbes Poll Finds (Forbes)

Trump-Biden 2024 Polls: Here’s Who’s Winning In The 6 States That Will Decide The Election (Forbes)

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2022 midterms, 2024 presidential campaign, the January 6 House committee investigation, former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s historic ouster, the 2023 State of the Union Address, former President Donald Trump’s federal election interference and classified documents cases and his Manhattan hush money case. Dorn graduated in 2012 from the University of Dayton with a degree in journalism. Prior to joining Forbes, she covered New York City and state politics for the New York Post and City and State magazine. Follow her for updates and analysis on the 2024 presidential race, key Senate and House races and developments in Congress and at the White House.

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