A recent KSTP/Survey USA poll conducted in Minnesota shows that Vice President Kamala Harris has an eight-point lead over former President Donald Trump in the state. According to the survey, 51% of respondents support Harris, while 43% back Trump. Only 3% are undecided, and 2% prefer another candidate. The poll also reveals that Harris and Trump are tied at 48% among men, but Harris is leading by 16 points among women.
In terms of geographical support, Trump is enjoying a 23% lead in rural areas of Minnesota, while Harris has a significant advantage in urban areas and a 13% lead in the suburbs. These results indicate a clear divide between support for the two candidates based on location and gender.
The final poll results are expected to be closely watched as Minnesota has historically been a battleground state in presidential elections. The lead held by Harris over Trump in this poll may provide insight into how the state’s voters are leaning as the election approaches.
The poll results also highlight the importance of appealing to a diverse electorate, as Harris’ lead among women and urban voters could prove crucial in deciding the outcome of the election in Minnesota. With just a few days left until the election, both campaigns are likely to focus on strategies to win over undecided voters and solidify their support among key demographics.
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