Vice President Kamala Harris is largely holding onto President Joe Biden's 2020 coalition among young and African-American voters in Georgia, according to initial results of a CNN poll of voters in the state.
But the state's voters who call themselves political independents now favor former President Donald Trump over Harris — a shift from 2020 when Biden won that group.
Roughly 86% of Georgia voters say they cast their ballot for Harris, as do about 6 in 10 voters younger than 30 — in both cases, broadly similar to Biden's numbers in 2020.
As was the case in 2020, suburban voters are closely divided. But where Biden won just over half of political independents in 2020, a slim majority now say they're backing Trump.
White voters without a college degree, who overwhelmingly turned out for Trump in 2020, are still largely in his camp, with roughly 8 in 10 choosing him over Harris.