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Former president Donald Trump has surged since September and now leads Vice President Kamala Harris 50 percent to 48 percent nationally, according to a Fox News poll.
He is up four points with Hispanics compared to September, while Harris has lost three points of support with the demographic. Looking deeper, Trump has pulled ahead with college-educated whites, a group with whom he trailed significantly in September and August. Currently, he leads Harris 51 percent to 46 percent with registered voters in this voting bloc.
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