The mainstream media has been throwing anything against the wall toward Donald Trump to see if it sticks.
From fearmongering to outright lying, they’re on a mission to destroy his reputation before Election Day.
But now the latest battleground state data dump has both the Trump and Kamala campaigns sweating bullets.
Major polls show candidates in a dead heat
With just over a week before Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are locked in a dead heat.
New polls from Marist College in Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina indicate that the candidates are separated by razor-thin margins.
Those results are similar to other surveys from different pollsters released throughout the last couple of weeks.
Trump earns 50% to Kamala’s 49% in the state of Arizona.
In North Carolina, Trump also has 50%, and Kamala has 48%, while the two candidates are tied at 49% in Georgia.
All of the results are within the margins of error, meaning that neither candidate can currently claim the lead definitively.
Each candidate is campaigning heavily to get votes during the remaining stretch of their respective campaigns.
Donald Trump visited Georgia this week, and Kamala Harris is also rallying there with former President Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen.
Meanwhile, down-ballot Democrats running in concurrent races are doing much better than Kamala is against her opponent.
Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) is running well ahead of Republican Kari Lake in the race for the U.S. Senate in Arizona.
Gallego is currently winning 53% to Lake’s 45%.
Democrat Attorney General Josh Stein is also winning in the North Carolina race for governor ahead of Republican Lt. Governor Mark Robinson with 55% to Robinson’s 41%, although that margin is largely due to a massive character assassination campaign deployed by Democrats and their media allies.
A similar story in Pennsylvania
Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina aren’t the only battleground states where the two Presidential candidates are neck-and-neck.
The latest Franklin & Marshall poll of likely Pennsylvania voters indicates that Trump is leading Kamala by just one point, 50% to 49%.
However, Kamala leads Trump by 4 points among registered voters in the state with 48% to Trump’s 44%, which is still within the poll’s margin of error.
Berwood Yost, director of the poll, said, “It’s really a toss-up and that means we don’t know who is going to win.”
The Franklin & Marshall College Poll shows Trump leading Kamala on questions of who is most prepared to lead the economy with 48% to 42%.
He also leads on who is better to handle the job of Commander-in-Chief of the military with 45% to 42%.
However, Trump’s lead on the economy has narrowed since the last poll conducted in September, when he was leading Kamala by 11 points.
An August poll had similar results, showing 51% of respondents saying that they trusted Trump and just 39% saying they trusted Kamala.
These poll numbers should surely have the Democratic nominee shaking in her boots.