PNN – The results of new polls on the eve of the 2024 US presidential election indicate that Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are in close competition in seven swing states.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network from Hill website, according to a poll by “New York Times”, “Philadelphia Inquirer” and “Sinai College”, Kamala Harris, the vice president of the United States, Joe Biden, and the former president of the United States, Donald Trump, are leading in different swing states.
The results of this survey, which was published this Sunday, showed that Harris by a small margin in the key states of “Nevada” with 49% support of likely voters against Trump’s 46% support, “North Carolina” with 48% support against 46%, “Wisconsin” with 49% support against 47% and in “Georgia” is leading with 48% support of likely voters against 47% support for the Republican candidate.
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At the same time, in this poll, Trump has an advantage in the state of “Arizona” with the support of 49% of likely voters against Harris’s 45%.
The poll also showed that Harris and Trump are tied with 47% support in Michigan and 48% support in Pennsylvania.
According to this report, the Democratic candidate in the US presidential election is leading by a total of one point in seven key states known as “rotation” or “battlefield”.
Hill added: The results of this poll were published 2 days before the 2024 US elections. An election that follows a turbulent and highly polarized campaign cycle, including two assassination attempts against Trump and Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race.
The poll was conducted from October 24 to November 2 with 7,879 likely voters in seven swing states.
Americans will go to the polls on Tuesday, November 5, 2024 to elect the next president of the United States. The winner of this election will start the four-year presidential term from January 2025. Polls in America indicate a tight competition between the two candidates of the Democratic and Republican parties, especially in the battleground and swing states.