One study favoring Kamala Harris was published in the New York Times and found that the current vice president has a 3-point lead in Nevada, North Carolina, and Wisconsin, and a 1-point lead in Georgia. . Meanwhile, Trump won Arizona by 4 points, Michigan by 1 point, and tied Pennsylvania.
This means that if the polls reflected Tuesday's results, Harris would have won 280 electoral votes instead of the 270 required and would have become president regardless of the outcome in Pennsylvania. It means deaf. However, outside of Arizona, the results are within statistical error.
US elections. Kamala Harris wins NYT poll
Nate Cohn, NYT's chief expert, said the poll's biggest surprise was that states traditionally considered Republican (North Carolina, Nevada, Arizona, Georgia) trended in favor of Harris. It points to the fact that there is a trend in Trump's favor in the United States. so-called northern states. “Rusty Belt”
The daily reported that 40 percent of voters were supposed to cast their votes in these states. According to respondents and their votes, Harris has an eight-point lead over her rival. Democratic candidates can also expect 58%. I only recently decided who to vote for.
US elections. The momentum of Trump and Harris is unstoppable.
On Sunday, another national poll was released by NBC and Emerson College. According to the poll, both Trump and Harris have approval ratings of 49%. The US vice president is doing slightly better in an ABC News Ipsos poll. It has a 3 percentage point lead there, again within statistical error.
The race between Ms. Harris and Mr. Trump is likely to be the closest in recent history, with averages from recent polls indicating a statistical tie. Both are still campaigning. On Sunday, Trump appeared in Pennsylvania and Harris appeared in Michigan.
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