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Vice President Kamala Harris and GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump are polling very close to each other in the swing states of Michigan and Wisconsin. 

In a New York Times/Siena College poll released Saturday, Harris is leading Trump by 48% to 47% in Michigan.

Regarding Wisconsin, Harris is ahead of Trump by two points 49% to 47%.

A Bloomberg poll had Harris ahead in Michigan by three points, according to The Hill.

The Times/Siena poll was conducted Sept. 21-26. The poll in Michigan was of 688 likely voters while 680 likely voters were surveyed in Wisconsin.

The margin of error was 4% and 2.5% when the polls were combined. 

In a separate Fox News poll of registered voters in Pennsylvania out Friday, Harris leads Trump by two points, 50 to 48, while the race is tied among likely voters.