Kamala and Trump are tied in Arizona and Pennsylvania, NYT poll indicates

A survey by the New York Times and Siena College shows that Donald Trump has 50% of voting intentions among likely voters in Pennsylvania, against 47% for Kamala Harris. The survey was co-sponsored by the Philadelphia Inquirer.

The margin of error is plus or minus four percentage points.

An average of searches carried out by CNN on surveys in Pennsylvania shows a slightly tighter dispute, with the Democrat’s support being 48% in the state against Trump’s 47%.

In Arizona, the survey shows that Trump has 51% support among likely voters, against 46% for Kamala.

Polls also indicate that Democrats are ahead in Senate races in both states, with incumbent Democratic Sen. Bob Casey ahead against Republican David McCormick 48% to 44% among likely voters in Pennsylvania.

Democrat Ruben Gallego is ahead in the race against Republican Kari Lake, with 48% support against 41% in Arizona.

The survey surveyed 808 voters in Arizona and 857 in Pennsylvania between October 7th and 10th.

This content was originally published in Kamala and Trump are tied in Arizona and Pennsylvania, indicates NYT research on the CNN Brasil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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