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Harris, Walz Plan Post-Debate Tour of Swing States in Tight Race
- NYT/Siena poll shows Trump ahead nationally by 1 point
- Harris adviser says she views herself as race’s underdog
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Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to still-tight battleground states after Tuesday’s debate with Donald Trump, as a poll showed the former president ahead nationally and many voters saying they need to know more about Harris.
Trump led Harris by 48% to 47% in a New York Times-Siena College poll published Sunday. While within the margin of error, the result suggests that Harris’ month-long rise in the polls may have stalled and Trump’s support remains resilient.