Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are tied in Pennsylvania, according to a Harper Poll released late in the week.
{mosads}Trump and Clinton each have 46 percent support, while Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson gets two percent and Green Party nominee Jill Stein has one percent, the poll found.
Both Clinton and Trump are making stops in Pennsylvania the day before Election Day as they seek to lock down the state’s 20 electoral votes.
Clinton is holding a rally in Philadelphia with President Obama on Monday, while Trump is campaigning in Scranton that day.
Mitt Romney made a last-minute play for the state in 2012, stopping in the Philadelphia suburbs two days before Election Day. President Obama ultimately won the state. A Republican has not won Pennsylvania in a presidential election since 1988.
Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) and Democrat Katie McGinty are also tied, each getting 44 percent, the poll found.
Toomey is one of several embattled GOP senators up for reelection as Democrats work to flip the Senate back to their control. Demi need to pick up five seats — or four if Clinton wins the White House — to claim control of the chamber.
The poll was conducted from Nov. 2-3, surveying 504 likely Pennsylvania voters with Interactive Voice Response technology. It has a 4.4 percent margin of error.