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GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic rival Vice President Kamala Harris are deadlocked in the final New York Times-Siena College national poll, which was released Friday.

That the poll finds Harris and Trump, a former president, tied is no surprise, considering they have been essentially been deadlocked in most polls since Harris became the nominee in August, but it underscore just how remarkably close the race is – with Election Day now just 11 days away.

The poll was conducted Oct. 20-23 and included 2,516 likely voters.

The poll also shows 61% of voters think the country is headed in the wrong direction and 27% said it is heading in the right direction.