It’s the latest sign that a state Democrats have carried in seven of the past eight presidential elections may be in play this November.

The poll of 601 registered voters was conducted after the Republican convention but before President Joe Biden announced his withdrawal from the 2024 campaign. It found Trump essentially tied with Biden, 39.7 to 39.4 percent.

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Matched against Harris, Trump’s margin grows slightly, to 40.2 to 39.3 percent.

In both matchups, independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. receives about 20 percent of the vote.

Among undeclared voters, Harris holds a slim 34.1 to 33.5 percent edge.

Political polls are often described as “a snapshot in time,” and the time when Biden was still in the race is significantly different from the new political reality. But this poll is the latest in a series of polls showing Trump as competitive in the Granite State.

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