A poll has found that Trump is trailing Harris by a margin of error in the tight Georgia race.
In the race for electoral college victory, Georgia continues to be a crucial battleground state for both candidates.
In a crucial battleground state for the 2024 presidential election, a recent poll shows that former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are in a close race.
On Wednesday, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution published its latest voter survey results, indicating that the election is a close race with considerable room for movement.
Approximately 46.9% of voters are currently leaning towards voting for Trump, while 44.4% are inclined towards voting for Harris, according to a poll.
The state election is a close call between the two candidates, with a margin of error of 3.1%.
While 7% of voters remained undecided, the third-party nominees, including Libertarian Party candidate Chase Oliver, polled below 1%.
This election cycle, inflation is the top concern for Georgia voters, according to an AJC poll.
Economic concerns, the preservation of democracy, immigration, and abortion policy follow inflation.
A poll was conducted by the University of Georgia School of Public & International Affairs Survey Research Center between Sept. 9 and Sept. 15, surveying 1,000 likely voters across Georgia.
Citizens who voted in the 2020 general election or any subsequent election were interviewed over the phone.
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