The New York Times/Siena College final presidential election polls show Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump locked in a dead heat, with just one point separating the candidates just two days before Election Day.
Polls between the candidates have significantly tightened over the past few weeks, with political pundits noting how close the race will be by Election Day. While NYT/Siena College typically identifies a “clear favorite,” regardless of the outcome, their final polls state this will “not be one of those elections.”
Data from the polls show that in a matchup across several key swing states, 48% of the 7,879 respondents surveyed said they would support Harris, while 47% would back the former president. Less than 1% of respondents indicated they had already voted for a third-party candidate, and 4% either did not know who they were voting for or…