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Former President Donald Trump has the edge on Vice President Kamala Harris in the swing states of Arizona and Georgia, according to an NPR/Marist poll published Thursday.that 50 percent of the 1,246 likely voters back Trump, while 49 percent prefer Harris. One percent support another candidate. Trump’s lead falls within the ± 3.8 percent margin of error among likely voters in the Grand Canyon State.
While Harris has the edge with college-educated whites in Arizona, Trump leads 50 percent to 49 percent with this group in Georgia.
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