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Democrat Kamala Harris faced Republican Donald Trump on Tuesday in the U.S. presidential election, with the two candidates vying to attract support after staking positions on issues including abortion, the economy and foreign policy.
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Following are preliminary results of the exit polls for the swing states. Results will be updated as additional poll responses are gathered.
Arizona
49.9 percent of voters said they had a favorable view of Trump, compared with 48 percent who said so in Edison Research's 2020 exit poll.
49.2 percent of voters in Arizona said they had a favorable view of Harris, compared with 49 percent who said the same of Biden in 2020 exit poll.
Georgia
50.7 percent of voters said they had a favorable view of Trump, compared with 46 percent who said so in Edison Research's 2020 exit poll.
48.4 percent of voters in Georgia said they had a favorable view of Harris, compared with 50 percent who said the same of Biden in 2020 exit poll.
Michigan
51.9 percent of voters said they had a favorable view of Trump, compared with 45 percent who said so in Edison Research's 2020 exit poll.
46.2 percent of voters said they had a favorable view of Harris, compared with 51 percent who said the same of Biden in 2020 exit poll.
Pennsylvania
50.9 percent of voters said they had a favorable view of Trump, compared with 47 percent who said so in Edison Research's 2020 exit poll.
48.1 percent of voters said they had a favorable view of Harris, compared with 50 percent who said the same of Biden in 2020 exit poll.
Nevada
46 percent of voters said they had a favorable view of Trump, compared to 48 percent who said so in Edison Research's 2020 exit poll.
45 percent of voters in Nevada said they had a favorable view of Harris, compared to 52 percent who said the same of Biden in 2020 exit poll.
North Carolina
50.7 percent of voters said they had a favorable view of Trump, compared with 47 percent who said so in Edison Research's 2020 exit poll.
47.8 percent of voters in North Carolina said they had a favorable view of Harris, compared with 50 percent who said the same of Biden in 2020 exit poll.
Wisconsin
51 percent of voters said they had a favorable view of Trump, compared with 43 percent who said so in Edison Research's 2020 exit poll.
47.4 percent of voters in Wisconsin said they had a favorable view of Harris, compared with 52 percent who said the same of Biden in 2020 exit poll.
(Reuters, NBC News, CNN)
(Updated at 1.30 pm)












