Former President Donald Trump has increased his lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in the battleground state of Georgia, according to a new poll.
Trump is leading Harris by 6 points in Georgia, with 50 percent support to her 44 percent, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll. An additional 3 percent of respondents backed other candidates.
This marks an increase from last month, when the pollster found Trump up 4 points among voters in Georgia.
Trump also holds a slight 2-point lead in the key swing state of North Carolina.
The poll conducted between September 25 and September 29, surveyed 942 likely voters in Georgia and 953 likely voters in North Carolina. There was a plus or minus 3.2 percentage point margin of error for both samples.
Trump has a path to victory in the Electoral College if he can swing Georgia and Arizona back into his camp and hold North Carolina. He would then need just Wisconsin to win without other big prizes like Pennsylvania, Michigan or Nevada.
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