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Donald Trump Fails To Top Kamala Harris In Republican-Funded Poll

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https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-fails-beat-kamala-harris-republican-funded-poll-pennsylvania-presidential-election-1935173

Donald Trump is tied with Kamala Harris in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, according to a new poll sponsored by the Republican Early Vote Action PAC.

The survey, conducted by Fabrizio, Lee & Associates between July 29 and August 1, reveals that 45 percent of respondents would vote for Harris in a multicandidate election, along with 45 percent for Trump.

Four percent of respondents said they would back Robert F. Kennedy Jr.; 2 percent would support other candidates such as Jill Stein from the Green Party; and 5 percent are undecided.

The poll also reveals that Trump and Harris are tied in a head-to-head matchup, with both receiving 48 percent of the vote, while four percent are undecided.

The poll questioned 600 likely voters in Pennsylvania, and had a margin of error of plus or minus four percentage points.

Polling aggregator FiveThirtyEight ranks Fabrizio, Lee & Associates 138 out of its lists of 277 firms based on the aggregator's overall confidence in the pollster, giving it a score of 1.7 stars out of three.

The poll comes as Harris has pulled ahead of Trump in several recent Pennsylvania polls. The Keystone State is likely to play a critical role in November's election. Aggregate polling by FiveThirtyEight has Harris leading by 1.2 points in the state.

In the weeks since launching her presidential bid, Harris had made significant gains in the 2024 race compared to President Joe Biden's traction before he dropped out. Trump has not led a national poll for over a week, with Harris leading by between 1 and 5 points in the 13 most recent surveys.

Trump's campaign had previously warned its team of a "Harris honeymoon" period in the weeks following the vice president's campaign launch.