A new poll revealed Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are neck and neck in the battleground state of Georgia.
According to an AARP poll from the bipartisan team of Fabrizio-Ward and Impact Research, Georgia is seemingly a dead heat between the two major parties. After President Joe Biden exited the race, Democrats believe renewed enthusiasm has put the state back in play.
Harris and Trump are both polling 48%-48% in a head-to-head ballot. When third-party candidates are included, the former president leads the vice president, pulling 46% of the support to her 44%, and third-party candidates receive 7% of the support. Harris has a 5‑point lead with independent voters in the state.
Among voters 50 and older, Trump has an 8‑point lead over Harris. When broken down by gender, Trump has a 17-point lead with men 50 and older while Harris has a 2‑point lead with women 50 and older. Voters 50 …