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Here’s What the Post-Debate Polls Out of Pennsylvania Say About the Presidential Race

by Townhall
September 18, 2024
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Here's What the Post-Debate Polls Out of Pennsylvania Say About the Presidential Race

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Even with Vice President Kamala Harris replacing President Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee to face off against former and potentially future President Donald Trump, it still looks to be a close and competitive election. It’s also one that will come down to voters in key swing states. Chief among them is Pennsylvania, where Trump managed to win in 2016 but lost to Biden four years later.

On Monday, multiple polls were released that were conducted since the ABC News debate between Trump and Harris took place in Philadelphia. They each show different results when it comes to which candidate is in the lead.

The poll from Suffolk/USA Today, which was conducted September 11-15, showed that Harris leads Trump among likely voters, 48.6-45.6 percent. Just over five percent are undecided. The margin of error is at 4.4 percentage points, putting Harris’ lead within that margin.

When it comes to the noteworthy support that the candidates have, Harris leads with Independents, by 43-38 percent. despite how polls have shown the coveted demographic favoring Trump. Independents make only 16 percent of respondents, though. Trump leads even more comfortably with Hispanics, by 50-42 percent, though they make up only 5.2 percent of respondents, so make of it what you will.

? Post-debate PENNSYLVANIA poll by Suffolk/USA Today + crosstabs

? Harris: 49%
? Trump: 46%
⬜ Undecided: 5%
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Senate
? Casey (inc): 47%
? McCormick: 43%
? Other: 2%
⬜ Undecided: 8%
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• Shapiro: 57-25 (net: +32)
• Casey: 47-35 (+12)
• Fetterman: 44-39 (+5)… pic.twitter.com/tGCqJYCDRl

— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) September 17, 2024

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