New York Times Poll Shows Trump Beating Kamala In 3 Battleground States | Eastern North Carolina Now

Trump holds leads in Arizona, North Carolina, and Georgia.

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is Leif Le Mahieu.

    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 a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would create a right to abortion, while just 34% said they would oppose the amendment.

    In an open Senate seat race, Democrat Rep. Ruben Gallego leads Republican Kari Lake 50-41.

    Georgia respondents also identified the economy (27%), abortion (15%), and immigration (13%) as their most important issues. A majority said they trusted Trump more on immigration (54%) and the economy (54%), while Harris was favored on abortion by 54% of voters.

    Sixty percent of Georgia voters said the U.S. should focus more on domestic problems, agreeing with the statement that "We should pay less attention to problems overseas and concentrate on problems here at home."

    In North Carolina, the economy (24%), abortion (13%), and immigration (12%) were the biggest issues in the election. Trump was again favored on the economy (55%) and immigration (51%), while Harris was preferred again on abortion (52%).

    The poll also found that Democrat Josh Stein leads Republican Mark Robinson in the race for the open governor's seat.

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    President Joe Biden's approval was underwater in each of the states, with his disapproval rating at 60% in Arizona, 61% in Georgia, and 55% in North Carolina.

    Both the Trump and Harris campaigns have focused on rallying support in these states as the campaign reaches its final stretch. Harris will be in Arizona this week, while Trump is set to speak in Savannah, Georgia, on Tuesday. Republican Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance will appear in Georgia and North Carolina this week.

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Now that Kamala Harris has been coronated the Democratic Socialist designee for nomination as their candidate for President of these United States, after that political party's contrived primary process "democratically" elected Joseph R. Biden: What are your feelings about this party's progressive posture within their self-styled exercise of "Saving Democracy for America," and how truly critical the outcome of this presidential election will be?
  I am ecstatic that this "Democracy's" First partially Black, First partially Indian, First female Co-Parent, and this nation's primary necessity is to her elect our First woman president.
  I really do not care about all these "Firsts." I will continue to pray, and work for this Representative Republic to elect someone competent, and brilliantly patriotic to be our next president.
  I will never vote for any politician that "first" does not have the core values to understand how dire this Constitutional Republic's situation has become.
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Since the Democratic Socialist campaign message has been that the Republican nominee, "Donald Trump is a threat to Democracy," is it not exceedingly ironic that the leadership of the Democratic Socialist party is endeavoring to remove their presumptive nominee - Joseph R. Biden, though elected - as their candidate for the presidency of the United States?
  The Democratic Socialists reserve the right to always be incredibly flexible in all matters pertaining to communicated core ideals.
  The Democratic Socialists are long on hyperbolic promise, but way short on purposeful performance, ergo, they are grand hypocrites of the first order.
  None of this really matters.
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