By Katelyn Caralle, US Senior Political Reporter
Kamala Harris has taken the lead among suburban voters and middle-income families, demographic groups that were key to Donald Trump’s 2016 victory.
And among middle-income households, Harris now leads the former president by two points: 45 percent to 43 percent.
While making up ground among these voting blocs is important in November, the real numbers that will determine the outcome are those of voters in the seven swing states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
A survey from the Global Strategy Group released this week shows Trump leading in two swing states, Harris leading in three and the nominees tied in the remaining two.
Trump controls right-leaning Michigan and North Carolina by a margin of two and one point, respectively.
Meanwhile, Harris has a one-point lead in both blue-leaning Arizona and Nevada and a two-point gap in Wisconsin.
The two are tied at 48 percent in Pennsylvania and 47 percent in Georgia.
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