Kamala Harris has widened her lead in the race against Donald Trump in three key states, a new US election poll shows. The current vice president leads her Republican rival by four percentage points in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan, according to the survey data from the Washington Institute. New York Times And Siena College. With three months left until the US election, Kamala is expected to have nearly 2,000 potential voters in the three states.
According to The GuardianThe polls were conducted between Aug. 5 and 9, the week Harris nominated Midwesterner Tim Walz, Minnesota’s governor and a former high school teacher, to be her running mate and running mate in the November election.
Kamala became a candidate after Joe Biden withdrew from the re-election race. The results look optimistic for the Democratic Party, as the current president appears tied with Trump – or slightly behind the Republican – in polls of voting intentions. According to respondents to the poll published in New York TimesHarris is “smarter, more honest, and more temperamental than Trump to govern the country.”
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are campaigning across the country, first through key swing states. On Saturday, the ticket will hold a massive rally in Las Vegas, Nevada, a state that Joe Biden and his then-vice president won by two points in the 2020 race.
Other Harris x Trump Polls
Poll Posted on Friday, 9, by Thirty five eight, The world’s largest poll analysis site USThe Democratic candidate and US Vice President said, Kamala Harris2.1 points ahead of the previous president. Donald Trumpin the race for the White House. On a national average, Kamala leads in three key states: Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. But Trump leads in Arizona and Georgia. The five locations are crucial to electoral victory because they swing statesThat is, voters sometimes vote for Democrats, and sometimes for Republicans.
In other key states that don’t have enough polls to average, like North Carolina, the former president leads by about three points. The two candidates are nearly tied in Nevada, where the latest CBS/Bloomberg polls show Harris ahead by two points.
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