Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is so close, according to CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten, that Trump will win the presidency if he outperforms current polls by just one point.
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Enten stated to CNN anchor John Berman on Friday that it is about the closest campaign in a generation where a single point could make all the difference in the world. There hasn't been a close presidential race in sixty years. National polling averages from 1964 to 2020 show that there was at least one three-week stretch in every election where one candidate outperformed the other by five points. That three-week lead has not materialized yet in this campaign. He pointed out that during the campaign, there had only been one day when one candidate led the other nationally by at least five points. This race has been consistently close in a way that they have never seen before.
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The reporter investigated how close the contest is in the states that will be the battlegrounds. The network's aggregate polling indicates that Harris leads Trump by just six-tenths of a point on average right now, which is closer than President Biden's final nine-tenths of a point lead over Trump in those states during the previous election.
Enten went on to explain that Kamala Harris