A week on from the Trump-Harris debate, what do the polls say?
The evening certainly shifted the dial, but it won't decide the election.
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Ben Walker is a senior data journalist at the New Statesman and writes extensively about elections and UK public opinion. He is the co-founder of poll aggregator Britain Elects.
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