There are only three days left until we know the name of the new president of the United States. The battle will be between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican candidate and former President Donald Trump.
So far, neither has pocketed any winnings and the ball is still in play. The battle continues until the final vote.
US elections. Harris' slight advantage over Trump
Emerson College Polling/RealClearWorld has released a poll showing how votes are distributed in one of the key states, Nevada. The race for support is extremely fierce, with 48% saying they intend to choose Harris. Meanwhile, 47% said they intend to vote for Trump. subject.
Two percent of voters still don't know who they'll choose, and one percent won't vote for any candidate at all. Taking into account the undecided votes, the overall approval rating rises to 49% for Harris and 48% for Trump.
Things get even more interesting when we look at the distribution of votes in terms of voter gender. Women and men are going in opposite directions – 52%. Women support Harris, 44% support Trump. Among men, 43% chose the Democratic Party. 52% were men and 52% were Republicans.
The survey also found that the most important issue for Nevada voters was the economy, followed by housing affordability, immigration and threats to democracy, and education.
2024 US Election. Biden and Clinton did better than Harris
And on a national scale, Kamala Harris won against Donald Trump, but the distance between her and her rival is not great enough for her to rest in peace. Two polls show the difference between her and Trump is 1.2 points. Some polls showed the former president doing better by just 0.3 percentage points and 1 percentage point. percent
Newsweek magazine noted that these poll results “contrast sharply” with the advantages Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton had when competing against President Trump. Biden had an 8.4 point lead over Trump. Percentage, Mr. Clinton – 6.2 points. However, the former first lady still lost in the Electoral College.
“As Election Day approaches (November 5 edition), Harris may lead in national polls, but the path to winning the necessary 270 votes in the Electoral College becomes increasingly difficult. “While there is a chance that Harris will win the popular vote, like Clinton did in 2016, the map election will be a challenge for her,” we read in Weekly.
The newspaper also cited other recent polls in seven battleground states that give Trump a 52% chance of winning. vote. Republican candidates could enjoy victories in states such as Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
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