Trump leads against Harris in every swing state, says latest survey

by · TFIPOST.com

Former US president Donald Trump is leading against Vice President Kamala Harris in every swing state by narrow margins, the latest polling data suggests.

According to the survey, the American voters revealed that Republican nominee Trump is leading against Democratic Harris in North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.

The findings of the survey in AtlasIntel said Trump garnered 52.3 per cent support to Harris’ 45.8 per cent in Arizona; 51.2 per cent support from likely voters to Harris’ 46 per cent in Nevada; 50.5 per cent support to Harris’ 47.1 per cent in North Carolina.

Trump is also leading 50.1% to 47.6% over the Democrat in Georgia; 49.7 per cent to 48.2 per cent in Michigan, 49.6 per cent to 47.8 per cent in Pennsylvania; and 49.7 per cent to 48.6 per cent in Wisconsin, making it the closest contest between Trump and Harris, the polling data suggested.

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The findings say Trump has secured a lead of 49 per cent to 47.2 per cent over Harris, according to the poll which claimed that several of the swing states are within the poll’s two-point margin of error.

They said the report of the survey was proved most accurate during the 2020 election cycle as it successfully predicted the outcomes in every swing state within the margin of error.

The latest polling data comes just two days ahead of the much-anticipated election-day, which will follow a chaotic and highly polarized campaign cycle that featured two assassination attempts against Trump and President Biden exiting the race.

According to a new poll, Kamala Harris has overtaken Donald Trump in Lowa, a state that Trump won decisively in both 2016 and 2020.

The remarkable shift observed in the Selzer poll conducted for the Des Moines Register, released on Saturday, can be attributed to women and older voters.

The Selzer poll, which surveyed 808 likely voters between October 28 and 31, projects Harris ahead of Trump by 47% to 44% in a state that has leaned heavily Republican in recent years.

The Trump supporters criticized these findings and highlighted another poll released on the same day that shows the Republican candidate with a ten-point lead in the state.

Will America elect its first female president, or will Donald Trump win a second term in office? Well, its answer goes with the mood of the seven swing states, which haven’t historically aligned with any of the two parties and could sway either way.

The seven states – Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin—account for 93 electoral college votes.

Pennsylvania has the most at 19 votes, followed by Georgia and North Carolina, each with 16, and Michigan with 15.

 

Swing states, commonly referred to as battleground states, are defined by their unpredictable voting behaviors, frequently changing between Democratic and Republican candidates.

The 2024 US presidential polls will be conducted on November 5.