Donald Trump has gained an advantage over Vice President Kamala Harris in three swing states based on some recent polls.
This is where the candidates stand in the polls as of Monday.
New York Times/Sienna College poll
In a New York Times/Siena College poll of voters, conducted between September 17 and 21, Trump is leading the vice president in the sunbelt states of Georgia, Arizona, and North Carolina.
Trump is leading Harris in Arizona by five points, 50%-45%, and has a slight lead in Georgia, 49%-45%. Meanwhile, Harris is closer to the former president in North Carolina, however, where the race sits at 49%-47%, according to the poll.
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Emerson College poll
In a recent Emerson College poll of likely voters in seven critical swing states Donald Trump leads Harris 50% to 47% in Georgia. In Arizona and Wisconsin, 49% of voters support Trump, 48% favor Harris. In Pennsylvania, 48% support Trump and 47% support Harris. In Nevada, the candidates are tied with 48% support each. In North Carolina, 49% support Harris, 48% Trump. And in Michigan, 49% support Harris, 47% support Trump.
FILE-Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris (R) shakes hands with former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a presidential debate at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsy
Morning Consult poll
A new poll from the Morning Consult shows Donald Trump has a slim lead over Kamala Harris among Georgia voters at 49% to 48%. But the vice president has a slight edge over the Republican presidential candidate in North Carolina at 49% to 47%. Harris also has a one-point lead over Trump in Arizona at 48% to 47%.
NBC News poll
Meanwhile, in a new NBC News poll, Harris has a five-point lead over Trump among registered voters, 49% to 44%. Back in July, when President Joe Biden was still in the election race, Trump was two points ahead.
YouGov poll
In a recent YouGov poll, Harris has a slight advantage over Trump in battleground states leading Trump 52% to 48%. Last month, both candidates were tied 50-50.