Final poll numbers show the race remains close


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Throughout this election season, there have been countless polls trying to predict how the results will turn out. Over the weekend, some of the last ones were released indicating just how tight this race seems to be.

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According to ABC News’ latest poll, 49% of likely voters are supporting Vice President Harris, while 46% are for former President Trump. NBC News, meanwhile, showed an even closer race — with both Harris and Trump getting 49% of the vote.

In Iowa, the nationally recognized Des Moines Register poll showed Harris leading Trump 47% to 44% among likely voters. 

The New York Times focused on the seven swing states, with the candidates neck and neck in all of them. The poll shows Trump leading Harris in Arizona with 49% to 45%. Whereas in Nevada, Harris narrowly leads Trump 49% to 46%. 

According to The New York Times, Harris also has a slim lead in North Carolina and Wisconsin, and it was too close to call in Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Michigan. The New York Times said the results in all the battleground states were within the margin of sampling error, meaning it’s still anyone’s game.

Brock Koller (Senior Producer) and Kaleb Gillespie (Video Editor) contributed to this report.
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