A recent poll conducted by F&M (Franklin & Marshall) College in Pennsylvania shows that Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is narrowly leading incumbent President Donald Trump among Pennsylvania voters. The poll indicates a close race between the two candidates in the key swing state.
Harris has garnered support from 50% of registered voters in Pennsylvania, while Trump is close behind with 47% of the voter’s preferences. This narrow margin suggests that the state could play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the 2020 election.
The F&M poll also looked at the approval ratings of both candidates, with Trump receiving a 42% approval rating and Harris receiving a slightly higher 45% approval rating. This indicates that while both candidates have their supporters, there is still a significant portion of voters who are undecided or have mixed feelings about the candidates.
The poll results come at a time when the 2020 election is heating up, with both candidates actively campaigning in key battleground states like Pennsylvania. With Harris holding a slight lead over Trump in the state, her campaign will likely focus on maintaining and expanding that lead in the coming months.
As the election approaches, it is clear that Pennsylvania will be a crucial state to watch, with its diverse electorate and history of swinging between Democratic and Republican candidates. The race between Harris and Trump promises to be a close one, as both candidates vie for the support of Pennsylvania voters.
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