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 Harris tells Wisconsin rally: ‘Let’s not pay too much attention to the polls’
by Alex Gangitano - 09/20/24 8:08 PM ET

Vice President Harris on Friday night told rallygoers in Wisconsin not to pay too much attention to the polls, which paint the presidential race as largely neck-and-neck against former President Trump, while she still considers herself the underdog.

“46 days until the election. And, what we know, this is going to be a tight race until the very end. So, let’s not pay too much attention to the polls because let’s be clear, we are the underdog in this race and we have some hard work ahead of us,” Harris said at a rally in Wisconsin.

Harris has a 3.6 percentage point lead over Trump nationally, according to The Hill/Decision Desk HQ aggregate polling. Out of the seven battleground states, Harris has the largest lead in Wisconsin, up on Trump by 2 percentage points.

Nationally, Harris has taken the lead in pollster Nate Silver’s election forecast and model for the first time since Aug. 28, ahead in the polling aggregation with 48.9 percent to Trump’s 46.1 percent.

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