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Sun Belt Blowout? New York Times/Siena College Poll Has Trump Up in Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina

By Eric Bolling Staff

Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump attends a remembrance ceremony on the 23rd anniversary of the September 11 terror attack on the World Trade Center at Ground Zero, in New York City on September 11, 2024. (Photo by Adam GRAY / AFP) (Photo by ADAM GRAY/AFP via Getty Images)

Bad news for Kamala…

A New York Times/Siena College poll released on Monday morning found that Donald Trump is up on Kamala Harris in Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina.

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In Arizona, 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; 45% support Harris.

Trump’s advantage is slimmest in North Carolina, where the poll found him drawing 49% of the vote to the vice president’s 47%.

From CNN:

Across the three states, Trump holds double-digit advantages over Harris among likely voters as more trusted to handle the economy (up 14 points on this score in Arizona, 13 in North Carolina and 12 in Georgia), and is more broadly seen as having policies that have “helped people like you” than Harris is (across all three states, 45% say Trump’s policies have helped people like themselves, 34% that they’ve hurt; for Harris, 42% say her policies would hurt people like themselves, 37% that they would help).

In all three, likely voters are narrowly more likely to say that they trust Trump over Harris to handle whichever issue they name as the most important (50% say they trust Trump on that, 46% Harris).

The two candidates are about even in favorability across the three states, a contrast with some recent national polling finding Harris viewed more positively than Trump (across all three, Trump stands at 47% favorable to 50% unfavorable, while Harris is at 46% favorable to 51% unfavorable).

This story is developing…



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