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New poll shows Harris and Trump tied in North Carolina

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A recent poll from High Point University indicates that Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are in a dead heat in North Carolina, each receiving 48% support among likely voters. This finding underscores the competitive nature of the 2024 presidential race in a state that Trump narrowly won in 2020.

North Carolina is considered a crucial battleground state, with both parties recognizing its significance for securing electoral votes. The poll, conducted from September 20-29, shows a tight race reminiscent of the previous election cycle, where Biden nearly flipped the state. Additionally, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Josh Stein, is leading comfortably against his Republican opponent, which could influence voter turnout and dynamics in the presidential race. The ongoing competition highlights the challenges both candidates face in appealing to voters in a diverse and politically divided electorate.

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