One of the beneficial for Kamali Harris research published “New York Times”, according to which the current vice president leads by three points in Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin and one point in Georgia. Trump in turn wins four points in Arizona, one in Michiganand Pennsylvania is tied.
This means that if the poll reflected Tuesday's results, Harris would win 280 electoral votes – against the required 270 – i she would be president regardless of the outcome in Pennsylvania. Outside of Arizona however, the results oscillate within the limits of statistical error.
US elections. Kamala Harris wins in “NYT” poll
The chief expert of “NYT” Nate Cohn points out: the biggest surprise of research, that is, the fact of a favorable trend for Harris in states traditionally considered to be Republican (North Carolina, Nevada, Arizona and Georgia), and for Trump in the so-called northern states. “rust belt”.
The daily reports that in these states, 40 percent were supposed to vote. respondents and according to their voices, Harris is eight percentage points ahead of her rival. The Democratic candidate can also count on 58 percent support among people who decided who to vote for only in recent days.
US elections. Trump and Harris are not slowing down
They released another nationwide poll on Sunday NBC Television and Emerson College. According to the results of the study both Trump and Harris have approval ratings of 49%. The US vice president fares slightly better in the Ipsos poll for ABC News. It leads there three percentage pointsbut again this is within the limits of statistical error.
Averages drawn from recent studies indicate statistical drawwhich makes the race between Harris and Trump a possibility the fiercest in recent history. They are both still on the campaign trail. On Sunday, Trump appeared in Pennsylvania and Harris in Michigan.
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