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Kamala Harris is surging ahead of Donald Trump in the latest major poll.
The Vice President's taken a four percent lead over the former President in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan in a New York Times Siena poll.
It's the clearest indication of the candidates' standing in the three battleground states since Joe Biden dropped out.
But US correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking says we're still very early into the race, and the two are still very much neck-and-neck.
“However, the Times says the last three weeks have been the worst for Trump in his entire 2024 campaign as he struggles with trying to find out how to take on Harris.”
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