Trump Up 7 in GA; Harris Up 2 in NC

In Georgia, 52 percent of likely voters support Trump, 45 percent support Harris, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein and Libertarian Party candidate Chase Oliver each receive 1 percent support.

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This is largely unchanged from Quinnipiac University's October 1 poll when Trump received 50 percent support, Harris received 44 percent support, and third-party candidates received 3 percent support. ...

In North Carolina, 49 percent of likely voters support Harris, 47 percent support Trump, and 1 percent support Libertarian Party candidate Chase Oliver.

In Quinnipiac University's October 1 poll, Trump received 49 percent support, Harris received 47 percent support, and third-party candidates received 2 percent support.

Ed Morrissey

I suspect that Mark Robinson's scandal may have temporarily impacted Trump's support in NC. Basically, though, these are pretty much within the MoE of the previous iterations. Trump's in control of Georgia, which he lost rather infamously four years ago, while North Carolina's a dead heat -- in the Q-poll series. Trump has a 1.2-point lead in NC in the RCP aggregate average even with this result factored into it. 

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