Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are virtually tied just days before their debate, which could shape the outcome of the election.
Polls released ahead of the Tuesday debate reveal a close contest, with Trump leading Harris by just one percentage point nationally, according to a New York Times/Siena poll, at 48% to 47%.
A CBS News/YouGov poll shows Harris with a narrow edge in key battleground states like Michigan and Wisconsin, while both candidates are tied in Pennsylvania.
Harris’ rapid rise as a presidential contender comes after President Joe Biden unexpectedly withdrew from the race in July, leaving her to step up as the Democratic nominee.
Despite her increasing popularity, the race remains tight, especially in swing states like Georgia, North Carolina, and Arizona.
Trump’s enduring influence over the Republican Party, despite legal challenges and controversies, has kept him in a strong position.
With the electoral map indicating a few battleground states will determine the winner, both candidates are preparing for a decisive showdown during the debate, which could prove critical in swaying undecided voters.