Last-minute voters could decide the election, and they're breaking toward Harris in these swing states
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Polling expert Frank Luntz noted that undecided voters at this stage are less likely to vote for Donald Trump or Kamala Harris, possibly leading to a low turnout among these individuals. However, he identifies a group of persuadable voters who could make a significant impact in the election's outcome, suggesting a potential shift, especially as recent data highlight changes in support levels.
The New York Times/Siena College poll indicates that late-deciding voters in battleground states are crucial, with Harris currently enjoying a significant lead among those making decisions in the final days of the election. Particularly in southern regions, her support among late deciders suggests that Democrats might have alternative strategies to secure victories outside their traditional strongholds.
The polling indicates a potential inconsistency in Democrats' blue wall strategy, with key states like Pennsylvania and Michigan showing tighter margins. While Harris has made gains, particularly in the South and West, Trump still maintains leads in some regions, calling into question the predictability of the Electoral College race.
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