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Democratic Vice President Kamala HarrisDetroit Free Press
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Final Detroit Free Press poll shows Kamala Harris with a 3 -percentage-point lead over Donald Trump .
Harris ' support among Black voters jumped by 18 points since August .
Support for Jill Stein and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the Natural Law Party candidate who dropped out of the race but remains on the ballot, each got 3% of support.
Stein didn't have nearly the level of support among Democrats ( 1% ) that Kennedy did with Republicans .
Stein had a significantly higher support at 13% of self-described independents, a potentially important group of swing voters.
Trump still holds a considerable lead, 51%-42% , among voters who did not go to college; among those who did, Harris ' lead is larger.
Among absentee voters overall, Harris had a 66%-31% edge, while Trump led 52%-38% by those who planned to vote at the polls, suggesting that, as we saw in 2020 , it's quite possible the former president will have a lead, and possibly a sizable one, in the early vote count statewide that the absentee vote, as it is tallied, could cut into over hours or even days . Contact Todd Spangler : [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter@tsspangler ..
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