These are key battleground states and Trump having an edge in them is great news for his campaign.
The Kamala Harris ‘honeymoon’ appears to be over.
Newsmax reports:
Donald Trump is showing strength among Sun Belt voters, who say the former president and Republican presidential nominee improved their lives during his four years in the White House.
They’re worried that Vice President Kamala Harris would not have the same effect if she were to win the presidential contest in November.
According to new polls of three key states from The New York Times and Siena College, Trump pulled ahead in Arizona and maintained his lead in Georgia – states that President Joe Biden won in 2020.
In North Carolina, however, Harris trails Trump by a narrow margin that’s within the survey’s margin of error. The Tar Heel State has not voted for a Democrat for president since 2008.
The Arizona poll found that Trump is ahead of Harris, 50% to 45%, with 10% of Latino voters saying they were now undecided.
According to the survey, 49% of Georgia voters support Trump and 45% support Harris. The former president’s advantage is slimmest in North Carolina, where the poll found him drawing 49% of the vote to the vice president’s 47%.
SHOCK POLL: Trump leads BIG, per the New York Times (A+)
Arizona
🟥Trump 50% (+5)
🟦Harris 45%Georgia
🟥Trump 49% (+4)
🟦Harris 45%North Carolina
🟥Trump 49% (+2)
🟦Harris 47%The New York Times/Siena College | September 17-21 | ~700 LV (each) pic.twitter.com/ahpeRedrMO
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