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President Donald Trump is polling ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris in all seven swing states as voters head to the ballot box on Election Day.
Polling from AtlasIntel showed Trump leading in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
“Among the battleground states, Trump leads in Nevada, Arizona, and North Carolina, while narrowing the 2020 margins in Virginia and Minnesota. However, Georgia and Pennsylvania, two of the most valuable states in the Electoral College, are close,” AtlasIntel wrote in a post to X on Monday.
The group also found Trump slightly ahead in a nationwide poll of over 2,700 voters on Nov. 3-4 ahead of the election. Trump polled at 49.2 percent and Harris at 48.1 percent. The poll’s margin of error indicates a toss-up nationwide.
“In the final Atlas poll before the election, the gap between Trump and Harris has narrowed to just 1.1 percentage point,” the poll found.
Based on the results of the survey, AtlasIntel noted that Pennsylvania is the state most likely to determine the winner of the presidential election due to its 19 electoral votes.
“With these results, the contest remains open on the eve of Election Day. Pennsylvania emerges as the state most likely to decide the race, with its 19 electoral votes potentially securing the Electoral College majority for Trump,” the group stated in another post.
In comparison, the RealClearPolitics polling average shows Trump ahead in five of the seven swing states. Michigan and Wisconsin lean toward Harris by less than one percent.
In Pennsylvania, the RealClearPolitics average shows Trump at 48.5 percent and Harris at 48.1 percent.
Last month, former 2024 presidential candidate and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy defined what winning the Keystone State would mean as he announced he would be trekking across the state with the 45th president.
“If we win Pennsylvania, that’s the ballgame. Campaigning with President Trump across PA today, starting in Scranton & finishing in Reading. America First all the way.” Ramaswamy wrote in a post on X, formerly Twitter, with an American flag emoji.