With just over a week until Election Day, recent polls indicate that former President Donald Trump is leading Vice President Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania. According to the latest polls by InsiderAdvantage and Emerson College, Trump holds a one or two-point lead over Harris.
The Emerson College poll shows 49% of Keystone State voters supporting Trump, while 48% support Harris. When undecided voters' support is accounted for, the overall support stands at 51% for Trump and 49% for Harris.
Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, noted a significant age divide among voters. Voters under 50 favor Harris, 57% to 39%, while voters over 50 break for Trump, 57% to 41%.
The poll also revealed that a majority of Pennsylvania voters (85%) decided who to support over a month ago, while 7% made up their minds in the past month, 4% in the last week, and another 4% are still undecided.
As of now, more than 1.2 million early votes have been cast across Pennsylvania, with over 55% of these votes cast by women.
The race remains tight, and with the election day approaching, the final outcome is still uncertain.