Stunning poll reveals Kamala leading in state Democrats haven't won since 2008... and Trump ahead in another vital battleground
Daily MailA new poll shows Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris with a slight edge in a state that a Democrat hasn't won since 2008. A Quinnipiac University poll released Monday shows Harris ahead of former President Donald Trump in North Carolina. The poll found that in North Carolina, Harris leads Trump 49 percent to 46 percent, while in Georgia Trump leads Harris 49 percent to 45 percent, among likely voters. Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris has an edge over former Republican President Donald Trump in North Carolina - a state Democratic President Barack Obama flipped in 2008 - while Trump is ahead in Georgia The two southern swing states are split on presidential preference, with Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris ahead in North Carolina and former President Donald Trump in the lead in Georgia In North Carolina, Green Party candidate Jill Stein was polling at 1 percent, while other third party candidates weren't registering at that level. The breakdown among female voters in Georgia is 52 percent for Harris, 43 percent for Trump, meaning a smaller chunk of women are voting Harris in Georgia than in North Carolina.