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Presidential election polls: Who’s ahead now?
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Presidential election polls: Who’s ahead now?

Election Day is here, and the final hours for Americans to vote are approaching.

Conclusion presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris And former President Donald Trump It remains a real surprise, according to the latest poll.

FILE – Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris

While Harris maintained a slight lead nationally, Trump still had a slight lead in many of the key swing states.

Here are some of the latest surveys:

Marist/PBS/NPR

Released: Monday, November 4

Harris leads by 4 points nationally

last national NPR/PBS News/Marist poll It found Harris with a 4-point lead over Trump among likely voters.

Overall, 51 percent of respondents said they would support Harris if they voted today, and 47 percent said they would support Trump. 2 percent said they supported another party’s candidate.

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New York Times/Siena

Released: Sunday, November 3

Harris leads by 1 point nationally

Last set of surveys From New York Times/Siena We saw that the candidates were still essentially tied and fought until the final hour.

Overall, 48 percent of respondents said they would vote for Harris if the election were held today, while 47 percent said they would vote for Trump.

At the state level, the poll showed Harris making gains in North Carolina and Georgia, while Trump made gains in Pennsylvania and maintained his lead in Arizona.

READ MORE: Swing state poll: Final New York Times/Siena results ahead of election

Gallup poll

Released: Wednesday, October 30

Harris received more positive reception nationwide

Gallup’s poll They focused more on who Americans would vote for, rather than how they viewed the candidates.

According to the results, Kamala Harris was slightly more preferred by Americans than Donald Trump.

About 49% of Americans have a positive view of Harris, while 44% have a positive view of Trump. Harris’ running mate, Tim Walz, had a higher favorable rating at 45% than Trump’s vice presidential pick, J.D. Vance, at 39%.

READ MORE: Here’s what Gallup’s latest poll says about Trump and Harris

Swing state polls

It takes 270 electoral votes to win the White House, and the total of 93 votes from seven undecided states will ultimately decide who wins.

RELATING TO: How many electoral votes does each state have?

Who wins in Arizona?

Consensus: Donald Trump

An average of 17 polls, the most recent as of Nov. 4, showed Trump with a 1.7% lead over Harris. According to 270toWin. Arizona has 11 electoral votes.

Who wins in Georgia?

Consensus: Donald Trump

An average of 15 polls, the most recent on Nov. 34, show Trump with a 1.2% lead in Georgia. Georgia has 16 electoral votes.

Who wins in Michigan?

Consensus: Kamala Harris

An average of 23 polls, the most recent on Nov. 4, show Harris with a 1.8% lead in Michigan. Michigan has 15 electoral votes.

Who wins in Nevada?

Consensus: Donald Trump

An average of 13 polls, the most recent on Nov. 4, show Trump with a 0.6% lead in Nevada. Nevada has six electoral votes.

Who wins in North Carolina?

Consensus: Donald Trump

An average of 16 polls, the most recent on Nov. 4, show Trump with a 1.3% lead in North Carolina. North Carolina has 16 electoral votes.

Who wins in Pennsylvania?

almost tied

An average of 25 polls, the most recent on Nov. 4, show Trump and Harris tied at nearly 48.2%. Pennsylvania has 19 electoral votes.

Who wins in Wisconsin?

Consensus: Kamala Harris

An average of 17 polls, the most recent on Nov. 4, show Harris with a 1.1% lead in Wisconsin. Wisconsin has 10 electoral votes.