With 27 days left of the presidential campaign, Kamala Harris has closed the gap with Donald Trump in the critical battleground state of Arizona.
A poll released by AARP on Tuesday has the former president at 49 percent, two points ahead of Harris with 47 percent of supporters.
When Biden dropped out, Trump was ahead by eight points. Harris’ surge, according to the survey, was sparked by a gain among voters between the ages of 18 and 34 and those over 65.
Arizona is one of the seven states where the result is crucial in the path to one of the candidates taking victory.
It’s not all good news for Harris, for DailyMail.com’s prediction model shows Trump has extended his lead in the race and is gaining ground in Michigan, another battleground.
The betting platform Polymarket also shows Harris’ odds of winning have plunged in recent days.
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