Vice President Harris has a 3-point edge over former President Trump in battleground Pennsylvania, according to new polling. The New York Times/Philadelphia Inquirer/Siena College survey, released Saturday,
The latest Times/Inquirer/Siena polls found Donald Trump with a six-point advantage in Arizona, and Kamala Harris with a four-point lead in Pennsylvania.
Pollsters and political analysts say Pennsylvania more than any other state will decide the winner of the 2024 presidential election as a new Decision Desk HQ analysis gives the winner of the
Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance is at a town hall in Reading, Pennsylvania, with less than a month left before the election.
Harris leads by 0.4 points in Pennsylvania in FiveThirtyEight’s polling average, Trump holds a slim 0.1 point lead in Real Clear Politics’ polling average and Harris is up 0.8 points in Nate Silver’s Silver Bulletin.
Former President Barack Obama and Vice President Kamala Harris have a relationship dating back to his run for Senate in 2004.
The former president, one of the party’s most popular figures, will rally in Pittsburgh for Kamala Harris, as her campaign deploys its most influential surrogates in a push to get out the vote.
GOP vice presidential hopeful Sen. JD Vance (Ohio) is hosting a town hall in the battleground state of Pennsylvania Saturday evening. The event, according to the campaign, will focus on the
Trump has an 11-point lead over Harris in Pennsylvania on the economy, which grew from a 4-point lead in the Times' September poll. His six-point lead in Arizona is consistent with previous polls. He leads on the economy in Arizona by 15 points.
A federal judge is turning down third-party candidate Cornel West’s request to be put on Pennsylvania’s presidential ballot