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Averages of presidential polls in swing states as of October 10

Averages of presidential polls in swing states as of October 10

The countdown to election day has begun, there are just under four weeks left.

It was an eventful election cycle, with President Joe Biden officially dropping out of the race on July 21 after debating former President Donald Trump on June 27 and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris.

Since then, both the Republican National Convention and the Democratic National Convention have taken place and the vice presidential candidates have been selected.

On September 10, Harris and Trump faced off in the first and only presidential debate before the November 5 election.

Finally, on October 1, the vice presidential candidates, Senator JD Vance and Governor Tim Walz, faced off in the first and only vice presidential debate before Election Day.

Now one question remains: Who will be the next President and Vice President of the United States, Harris and Walz or Trump and Vance?

Although polls and polling averages vary and are constantly changing, they provide insight into the current state of the presidential campaign.

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Poll averages in battleground states

Here's a look at three polling averages for the presidential race nationally and in seven key battleground states (as of 8:20 a.m. Thursday).

Arizona (11 electoral votes)

Georgia (16 electoral votes)

  • FiveThirtyEight average: Trump +1.0
  • 270-to-win average: Trump +1.3
  • Really clear poll average: Trump +1.0

Michigan (15 electoral votes)

  • FiveThirtyEight average: Harris +1.0
  • 270 Win Average: Harris +0.4
  • Real Clear poll average: Trump +0.7

Nevada (6 electoral votes)

  • FiveThirtyEight average: Harris +0.8
  • 270 Win Average: Harris +0.4
  • Real Clear poll average: Harris +1.2

North Carolina (16 electoral votes)

  • FiveThirtyEight average: Trump +1.0
  • 270-to-win average: Trump +1.0
  • Real Clear poll average: Trump +0.6

Pennsylvania (19 electoral votes)

  • FiveThirtyEight average: Harris +0.8
  • 270 Winning Average: Harris +0.2
  • Real Clear poll average: Trump +0.3

Wisconsin (10 electoral votes)

  • FiveThirtyEight average: Harris +0.8
  • 270 Winning Average: Harris +0.7
  • Real Clear poll average: Harris +0.4

National poll averages

  • FiveThirtyEight average: Harris +2.5
  • 270-win average: Harris +2.7
  • Real Clear poll average: Harris +2.0

Visit https://nj.gov/state/elections/vote.shtml for information about voting in New Jersey.

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