Recent US Election Polls Overview: Who’s Leading the Race?
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In the last 24 hours, Kamala Harris seems to have an edge over Donald Trump. Different polls indicate a win for Kamala by 60% whereas Trump’s winning chances have reduced by 2 to 7 points and are currently at 39%. Democrat Harris’s chances of winning rallied up after the presidential debate. However, the recent assassination attempt at the former President’s golf course has raised the tension. Surveys on post-debate sentiment generally can predict the outcome of the election and so far, Harris seems to be on the winning side. Which States Are Showing the Biggest Changes? Harris is giving Trump a neck-and-neck fight, especially in Trump’s state of Florida where Trump currently leads by only 4.2%. In states like Colorado Harris is winning by 15%, whereas in Georgia, Trump is leading by a mere 1.6%. However, both the candidates are maintaining grace under pressure with recent news stating Kamala Harris had a “cordial” and brief call after the former president’s second assassination attempt in Florida. This level-headed conversation with Trump might have boosted voters’ confidence in Harris, with chances of Harris triumphing over Trump in the November elections. Source: nytimes.com Voter sentiment across the major states is extremely close as the U.S. presidential election comes close. Polls show fierce competition between the two candidates especially in states like Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania with a small difference, often less than 1%. In the more Democrat-favoring states such as Wisconsin and Nevada, Harris leads by a strong majority as expected. As of today, the national polling average shows Harris is outpacing Trump by 3% at 50% while the former president is struggling to lead at 46%. Going by history, states such as Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania have often shown unexpected changes in voter sentiment. Impact of Current Political Events on Poll Election…
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