Major pollsters declare race ‘too close to call’ in final battleground vote

The final New York Times/Siena College Battleground poll from the 2024 race shows a razor-sharp election in the battleground states just days before the election.

Former President Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris in Arizona, while Harris enjoys a lead in Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada and Wisconsin. Michigan and Pennsylvania are tied between the two candidates, according to the poll.

“Too close to call,” declared Siena Research in a social media post about the poll.

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Trump and Harris share the photo

Former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris

In Arizona, the only state where Trump has a lead, the former president is up four points on Harris, 49-45.

Meanwhile, Harris has a one-point lead in Georgia (48-47), two points in North Carolina (48-46), three points in Nevada (49-46) and two points in Wisconsin (49-47).

The poll comes just two days before an election that promises to be one of the closest in recent memory, with the New York Times/Siena poll not alone in showing tight margins.

Trump in Arizona

Former President Trump gestures at the Desert Diamond Arena on Thursday, Oct. 31, in Glendale, Arizona. (AP/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

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According to the Real Clear Politics average, Trump has a 2.9 point lead in Arizona, a 1.2 point lead in Nevada, a 0.3 point lead in Pennsylvania, a 1.4 point lead in North Carolina and a 2.3 point lead in Georgia.

Harris, meanwhile, has a slim 0.3-point lead in Wisconsin and a 0.6-point lead in Michigan.

The New York Times/Siena College battleground poll also sampled Senate races in battleground states for the last time, showing Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego of Arizona, Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein, Senator Jacky Rosen of Nevada, and Senator Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin, with a lead in their respective races. No Republican Senate candidate had the lead in their race, the poll showed.

Rep. Elissa Slotkin

Rep. Elissa Slotkin leaves after speaking at the Democratic National Convention on August 22, 2024 in Chicago. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

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The New York Times/Siena College poll interviewed 7,879 voters in seven battleground states between Oct. 24 and Nov. 2, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points in Arizona, 4.1 percentage points in Georgia, 3.7 points in Michigan , 3.6 points in North Carolina, 3.6 points in Nevada, 2.9 points in Pennsylvania and 3.4 points in Wisconsin.

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