Voters continue to flock to the polls across the country with polls showing the two candidates are in a real battle with only a few days left before the election of the new US president.

Kamala Harris maintains a narrow lead in two of three swing states, according to new CNN polls conducted by SSRS.

In Michigan, Kamala Harris leads Trump among likely voters 48 percent to 43 percent. She also comes first in Wisconsin where 51% support her against 45% who support Trump.

But in Pennsylvania the two candidates have 48%.

All three states supported Donald Trump in 2016, but in 2020 they elected Joe Biden.

Of the seven states rated at risk by CNN, Michigan and Wisconsin are the only ones where voters’ ballots still include Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. — the former independent candidate who suspended his presidential bid and endorsed Trump.

In Michigan, Kennedy has 3% support and is at 1% in Wisconsin.

The overall results are nearly identical to CNN’s last round of polls in those three states, conducted in late summer, when Kamala Harris led Trump 50% to 44% in Wisconsin, 48% to 43% in Michigan while in Pennsylvania they were tied at 47%.