Recent polling from Quinnipiac University in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin indicates a tough landscape for Vice President Kamala Harris among likely voters in these key “Blue Wall” states. The advantages she held in previous polls have narrowed in Pennsylvania and disappeared in Michigan, while Wisconsin remains a closely contested race.
In Pennsylvania, Harris now has a slight lead over Trump (49% to 46%), down from her wider lead in September (51% to 45%). The Michigan poll shows no clear frontrunner, with Trump at 50% and Harris at 47%, within the margin of error, compared to Harris leading in September (50% to 45%).
Wisconsin also shows a tight race, with Trump at 48% and Harris at 46%, similar to the September poll (48% Harris to 47% Trump).
Quinnipiac’s results suggest that the likely voter pool in Michigan and Wisconsin may have shifted toward Republicans since September. Harris averages 48% support in Michigan, 48% in Pennsylvania, and 49% in Wisconsin, with Trump close behind at 47% in Michigan, 47% in Pennsylvania, and 46% in Wisconsin.