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Vice President Kamala Harris remains ahead of former President Donald Trump by a razor-thin margin, according to new data from AARP. Harris maintains 49% of likely voters, while Trump maintains ...
Harris is winning 49 percent of likely voters, compared with 47 percent for Trump and 2 percent for other candidates, the poll done by a bipartisan team for AARP found. Three percent are undecided.