Washington, DC [US], October 26, 2025: With less than two weeks remaining until the US presidential election on November 5, the latest national poll by the New York Times and Siena College reveals a tight race, with Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump tied at 48%.
Harris’ bid to become the first female President faces challenges as Democrats struggle to widen their lead in critical swing states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. The closely contested race reflects three tumultuous months marked by high-profile debates, rallies, and significant ad spending.
Kamala Harris’ earlier narrow lead of 49% to Trump’s 46% has tightened, with recent polling averages showing no clear frontrunner. Despite extensive campaigning, both candidates remain locked in a fierce battle across key battleground states including Nevada, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Arizona, Georgia, and Michigan.