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In PA? Get out and vote!

According to a new Quinnipiac Survey, former President Donald Trump leads Kamala Harris by a very narrow margin in Pennsylvania — a critical battleground state that may decide who reaches the Oval Office.

From The New York Post:

The Quinnipiac survey of 2,186 likely Pennsylvania voters was conducted Oct. 24 to 28 and finds a race that could be as narrow as 2016’s Trump win by 0.72 points or Joe Biden’s 1.17-point margin four years ago.

The data show the GOP nominee headed to a narrow plurality victory, taking 47% in a multi-candidate race where Harris garners 46% support, Green Party hopeful Jill Stein 2%, and Libertarian Chase Oliver 1%.

No better measure of how closely divided the electorate is can be found than the even split among independent voters, with Trump and Harris deadlocked at 43%.

But other metrics show deeper segmentation.

Trump leads Harris 53% to 42% with white voters, for example, though the gender gap among that cohort is a chasm. The former president leads with white men 63% to 33% but trails 51% to 45% with white women.

Overall, Trump leads 57% to 37% with men, nearly doubling his 11-point lead with his own gender in the survey earlier this month, but trails Harris with women 55% to 39%.

That performance is static; earlier this month, Harris was up 55% to 40% with female voters.

“The gender gap widens with Trump increasing his lead among men, as what remains a very tight race heads into the final stretch,” remarks poll director Tim Malloy.

More over at The New York Post: