New Keystone State polling shows interesting coalitions lining up behind Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in a race the vice president leads by just 3 points, inside the /- 3.8% margin of error. NY Post reporter A.G. Gancarski shares this story. The Democratic presidential nominee is better regarded by well-educated, affluent voters regardless of race, especially in major metropolitan areas. And the Republican nominee’s base seems to be the less-educated, rural working class, at least according to a Franklin & Marshall survey conducted between July 31 and Aug. 11, with responses from 920 registered voters — 411 Democrats, 378 Republicans and 131 independents. Among white voters without a college degree, Trump dominates Harris, leading 53% to 35%, with Robert Kennedy Jr. at 7% and the Green Party’s Jill Stein at 1%. Read more at #donaldtrump #ka
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