Former President Donald Trump is leading Vice President Kamala Harris in the critical battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina, according to polling released Monday from the New York Times and Siena College.
The polling found that Trump was leading Harris 50-45 in Arizona, 49-45 in Georgia, and 49-47 in North Carolina. The survey was conducted from September 17-21 and polled 713 registered voters in Arizona, 682 in Georgia, and 682 in North Carolina.
The poll found that Trump is trusted more on the issues of immigration and the economy, while Harris is trusted more on abortion.
In Arizona, the poll found that the most important issues were the economy (26%), immigration (19%), and abortion (17%). A majority said Trump would be better on the economy (57%) and immigration (54%), while 55% said Harris would be better on abortion.
A majority (58%) said they backed…