Former president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are virtually tied in two key swing states, according to a new New York Times and Siena College poll. The latest poll shows that 48% of 688 likely voters in Michigan support Harris, while 47% say they would back Trump. The race is similarly tight in Wisconsin, where Harris currently has 49% of the vote and Trump has 47%. This narrowing gap points to Trump’s strength with voters on economic issues and is within the poll’s margin of error, the NYT reported Saturday. Read: Redacted Version Of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Filing In Tru…