The survey results motivate supporters of both candidates to go to the polls.
Presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are almost tied in terms of support ratings in the state of Pennsylvania, which is one of the most important in the election race.
This is evidenced by the results of a poll from The Washington Post.
The publication writes that the results of the poll lead the presidential race in Pennsylvania “to a dead end”, since they motivate supporters of both candidates to actively go to the polls.
The results of the poll showed that in the last six weeks there have been no changes in the overall level of support. Kamala Harris's support remains at 48%, while her opponent Donald Trump is supported by 47%.
Recall that it was previously reported that Trump filed a lawsuit against the TV channel over an interview with Harris.
In addition, we previously reported that Zelensky spoke about Trump's imminent steps towards peace in Ukraine.
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