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The tension grows! Polls show the close fight between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris

2024-11-04T13:00:55+00:00
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  • Polls do not show a clear leader between Trump and Harris.
  • Two days before the elections, pivotal states show no changes.
  • Which states could give the politicians victory?

The latest polls this Sunday show a close race between the Democratic presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, and her Republican opponent, Donald Trump, two days before the elections in the United States.

A new NBC News poll reveals this Sunday that the vice president and the former president are practically tied nationally among registered voters.

In polls in which other third-party candidates were taken into account, 47% support Trump and 46% support Harris.

While in polls that only take into account the two main candidates, Harris and Trump are tied with 49% each.

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However, the latest ABC News/Ipsos national poll shows Vice President Harris with a narrow lead over the Republican mogul, with 49% to 46% supporting Trump.

With the new poll results incorporated, the latest CNN Poll of Polls average of national polls reveals that 48% of voters nationwide support Harris.

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While 47% support Trump, unchanged from the previous average.

In the seven states most likely to decide this year’s presidential election, known as hinge states, neither Harris nor Trump have a clear lead.

What happens in hinge states?

This is because they are tied for most of them, according to the final New York Times/Siena College polls.

If the results of the head-to-head elections that take into account third-party candidates are analyzed, the polls indicate that Harris and Trump are tied in Georgia (46% each).

While in Michigan (45% each) and Pennsylvania (47% each) among likely voters in those states, which together are worth 50 electoral votes in Tuesday’s election.

Harris has 48% to Trump’s 45% in both Wisconsin and North Carolina, and 48% to Trump’s 46% in Nevada.

Is there no clear leader?

These gaps that are within the margin of error of each survey suggest that there is no clear leader.

While Trump leads by a narrow margin in Arizona, with 48% to Harris’ 44%.

The direct confrontations between the two – without taking into account other candidates – indicate a similar picture, with only Trump’s advantage in Arizona outside the margin of error.

The survey also indicates that late-deciding voters in these states may be leaning toward Harris. According to The Times, the 8% of voters who decided on their vote in recent days or weeks are divided into 55% for Harris and 44% for Trump

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