Vice President Kamala Harris is not leading in a single battleground state, according to a new poll.
The survey, conducted by Navigator Research between July 31 and August 8, showed the Democratic presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump are tied in Michigan, North Carolina and Wisconsin, while Harris is behind in Arizona and Pennsylvania.
In the 2020 Presidential Election, Joe Biden carried Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, while Donald Trump defeated Biden in North Carolina.
However, the states are now neck and neck, according to Navigator Research.
In Michigan, the two candidates are tied on 44 percent each when third party candidates are included, while in Wisconsin they are tied on 45 percent and in North Carolina they are tied on 46 percent.
But in Arizona and Pennsylvania, Harris is performing marginally worse than Trump, who is 1 point ahead of her in Arizona on 46 percent and 2 points ahead of her in Pennsylvania, also on 46 percent.
Overall, the race is tied at 45 percent across the battleground states when third party candidates are included, with 7 percent voting for a third-party candidate and 3 percent undecided, according to the poll which surveyed 600 likely voters in each battleground state and had a margin of error of +/- 4.0 percentage points.
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