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We've gotten a pause in the expansion of
support for Kamala to sort of hit a level.
And part of the reason that it's hit that level is because Donald Trump's
support hasn't really budged too much. He has stayed in the upper forties,
depending on whatever survey you want to look at.
Harris has moved up into this tie with him, but has not been able to break
through from there. Right now, if you look at this New York
Times poll that has just come out, you've got Trump up one nationally in
across all of the swing states. According to The New York Times, a state
polling average you're seeing exact tie is near about in Nevada, Georgia, North
Carolina and Arizona. And very Bear Harris leads in Wisconsin,
Michigan and Pennsylvania. And all of that says that walking into
this week's debate that you rightly previewed, we are looking at a very,
very close race for the White House and all that comes with it with eight weeks
to spare.