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Former President Donald Trump is leading Vice President Kamala Harris in the key swing state of North Carolina, according to a recent On Point/Red Eagle Politics/SoCal Strategies poll.
The survey, taken among 612 North Carolina likely voters, asked who they would vote for if the choices were Trump or Harris. Half chose Trump as their candidate of choice, leaving Harris four percentage points behind with 46 percent support. Another five percent remain undecided.That same survey asked respondents to identify which presidential candidate they believe would better hand the economy — a major issue heading into the election as Americans continue to grapple with soaring inflation.
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