According to a poll by the Harvard Center for American Political Studies (Harvard CAPS/Harris), Republican candidate Donald Trump has a slight advantage over Vice President Kamala Harris among voters, among early voters in key states. According to the survey, 48% of such voters support Trump, while 47% sided with Harris and another 5% are undecided.

Among all voters in the key states , Trump also has an advantage, with 48% support compared to Harris’ 46%. However, nationally , among those among those who have already voted early, Harris is ahead of Trump by 8% – 51% to 43%.

In key states such as Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona and Pennsylvania, the race remains very tight. Nationally , Harris has a slight lead of 3%, with about 50% support compared to Trump’s 47%. In the latest Harvard CAPS/Harris poll, Harris leads Trump by just 1% among registered voters.

A total of 3145 registered voters took part in the survey, with a margin of error of ±1.8%.

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