Former President Donald Trump has a two point lead in a hypothetical two-way race with Vice President Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania (49-47 percent), a seven point swing since September 16, Quinnipiac survey found Wednesday.
Trump’s lead is just within the margin of error of 2.1 percentage points. The poll sampled 2,186 likely voters in Pennsylvania from October 24 – 28.
The poll by Quinnipiac, which often leans left, suggests Trump holds the momentum during the period of early voting with less than a week until Election Day.
Below is the trend of the last three Quinnipiac surveys demonstrating the momentum:
October 28
- Trump: 49% (+2)
- Harris: 47%
October 7
- Harris: 49% (+2)
- Trump: 47%
September 16
- Harris: 51% (+5)
- Trump: 46%
The poll’s analysis suggested that the gender gap increased:
Men back Trump 57 – 37 percent, while women back Harris 55 – 39 percent. In…