Will the blue wall splinter this year?

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On Sunday, the last New York Times-Siena College poll before Tuesday’s election found Harris and Trump are tied in Pennsylvania and Michigan. The vice president has a 2-point lead in Wisconsin, but that finding is within the survey’s sampling error.

Real Clear Politics polling averages present similar results. Harris is leading in Michigan and Wisconsin but by less than a point, while Trump is ahead in Pennsylvania by the same amount, according to the polling aggregator.

Harris spent Saturday in Wisconsin and Sunday in Michigan, with plans to spend Monday, election eve, in Pennsylvania, underscoring the importance of the blue wall to her electoral map, her easiest math to 270 Electoral College votes.

Meanwhile, Trump spent the last weekend before the election crisscrossing the country, including a rally in the Democratic stronghold of Virginia, in addition to the blue wall.

The Trump campaign’s projection of confidence is also expressed by the former president’s supporters, in comparison to Harris’s counterparts, who consider themselves to be cautiously optimistic, particularly in Pennsylvania. The vice president’s path back to the White House is more complicated without the Keystone State’s 19 electoral votes on Tuesday, whereas Trump has more options.

In Republican House candidate Ryan Mackenzie’s campaign office in Allentown, Pennsylvania, cousins Doris Eckhart and Wendy Kleintop, both 68 and helping Mackenzie in the state’s 7th Congressional District, were confident about next Tuesday.

Read more at Washingtonexaminer.com

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