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Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris campaigns with President Joe Biden at the IBEW Local Union #5 union hall in Pittsburgh on Labor Day, on Monday. AP Photo/Susan Walsh
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by Marco Cerino, Philadelphia Tribune Staff Writer& &
With Labor Day over and the race for the White House in full swing, attention turns to the two presidential candidates and the ever-important polling numbers.
With seven weeks between now and Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris has seen her slight lead over former President Donald Trump grow nationwide and in Pennsylvania.
New York Times polling shows Harris has a 49-46 lead over the Republican nominee among nationwide voters. A USA Today/Suffolk poll shows her lead at 48-43. While the Times’ polling shows the candidates are still tied at 48 in Pennsylvania, independent outlet RealClearPolling shows Harris is up 0.5% in their polling averages, erasing a lead that was over four percent for Trump before President Joe Biden quit the race on July 21. This change flipped Pennsylvania blue on their electorate map, which would give Harris the 270 she needs to become the first female president.&
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The campaign of Harris and her running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim...
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