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Vice President Kamala Harris has made significant gains in key swing states, according to new Fox News polling, closing the gap with former President Donald Trump in several battleground states. Harris now leads Trump by 1 percentage point in Arizona and by 2 points in both Georgia and Nevada, where President Joe Biden previously trailed Trump by at least 5 points. In North Carolina, Trump holds a slim 1-point lead over Harris, a narrower margin compared to his 5-point lead over Biden earlier this year.

The polls, conducted among 1,000 registered voters in each state between August 23 and 26, show that Harris and Trump are in a statistical tie due to a 3-point margin of error. In response, Trump’s campaign criticized the Fox News polls, referencing past discrepancies between the network’s 2020 polling and the actual election results.

Harris’s campaign has shown strong momentum, with other polls also indicating her progress in critical states. The Cook Political Report recently reclassified North Carolina from “leans Republican” to “tossup,” while Harris leads Trump in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin by narrow margins. Nationally, FiveThirtyEight places Harris ahead of Trump by an average of 3.3 percentage points.

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