In a recent poll by Emerson College Polling/WHDH, Democrat Kamala Harris is leading Republican Donald Trump by 3 percentage points among likely voters in New Hampshire. The poll of 915 likely voters showed Harris leading 50% to 47%, with 2% voting for someone else and 1% still undecided. The margin of error for the poll was 3.2 percentage points. The poll also found that 53% of New Hampshire voters have a favorable view of Harris, while 47% have an unfavorable view. In contrast, 47% have a favorable view of Trump and 53% have an unfavorable view.
The poll was conducted from October 21-23, less than two weeks before the November 5 election. It revealed that the economy was the top issue for most voters, while immigration was seen as a lower priority. Overall, the poll indicates a close race between Harris and Trump in New Hampshire.
Overall, the poll suggests that Kamala Harris has a slight lead over Donald Trump in New Hampshire, with the economy being the top concern for voters. This could have implications for the upcoming election on November 5.
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