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Kamala Harris Scores Double Polling Boost in Pennsylvania

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Two new polls show Vice President Kamala Harris narrowing the gap with Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, a key swing state.

A survey of Pennsylvania voters by the Commonwealth Foundation, a think tank based in the state, found that 47 percent would vote for Harris if the election were held today, while 46 percent would vote for the former president.

Of the 7 percent who responded "other" or "none of the above" to the question, 24 percent said they lean toward Harris if they had to choose between the two, while 15 percent leaned toward Trump.

The survey polled 800 registered voters in Pennsylvania between July 23-25 and has a margin of error of +/- 3.46 points.

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