Mr. Trump and Ms. Harris are tied at 48 percent across an average of the four Sun Belt states in surveys conducted Aug. 8 to 15. Last week, Times/Siena polling showed that Ms. Harris had pulled ahead of Mr. Trump by a narrow margin in the three northern battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The Sun Belt represents an essential set of states for Mr. Trump while offering a potential second route for Ms. Harris to the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win. He is planning to support Ms. Harris now, partly because, he said, Ms. Harris seems more concerned about his issues. The post Harris Puts Four Sun Belt States Back in Play, Times/Siena Polls Find appeared first on New York Times.