Why Trump is polling better in Georgia than North CarolinaBy Steve KornackiThe latest round of New York Times/Siena College state polls is a continuation of what has become a pattern: Donald Trump seems to be faring slightly better in Georgia than in North Carolina.
And Trump is up by 2 points in North Carolina, where he prevailed by 1.3 points four years ago.
And yet — at least in polling — it’s Georgia, not North Carolina, where Trump seems better positioned.
According to exit polling, Trump won the noncollege white vote in each state by roughly the same margin in 2020: 59 points in Georgia and 57 points in North Carolina.
It’s a smaller lead among a slightly smaller share of the electorate than Harris has over those early voters.
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