With just a week until the presidential election, Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are in a tight race in key battleground states such as Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan. Harris has a one-point lead over Trump nationally, according to the latest poll. Both candidates are holding rallies and events in swing states to court voters in the final days leading up to the election. In Wisconsin, Harris leads Trump by 48% to 47%, with a slight edge in Door County. In Minnesota, Harris leads Trump by a similar margin, 48% to 45%, with very few undecided voters left. A new poll in Michigan shows Harris with a three-point lead over Trump, 47% to 44%. After a three-day stalemate, Harris gained a one-point edge over Trump in the latest TIPP poll. Despite this slight lead, dissatisfaction with the economy could be a challenge for Harris, as a majority of Americans feel that the economy is worse off than before the pandemic. Polling data indicates that the race between Harris and Trump is very close, with margins of error playing a significant role in determining the accuracy of the results. It is important to consider the changes in polling methods since previous elections, as pollsters strive to more accurately predict election outcomes.
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