Kamala Harris and former US President Donald Trump are having a very tough and competitive race across the seven battleground states, revealed a Washington Post or Scholar School Poll. According to Reuters, Kamala Harris is having 51 per cent support in Georgia compared to Donald Trump’s 47 per cent whereas Donald Trump is having a slight edge in Arizona with 49 per cent support compared to Kamala Harris’s 46 per cent support.
Reuters noted that both the poll findings fall within a poll’s margin of error of near about +-4.5 per cent points which was based on a pretty recent survey of approximately 5,016 registered voters.
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Democratic Presidential nominee Kamala Harris is also showing leads in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin while on the other hand, Donald Trump is having a lead in North Carolina. Reuters asserted that both the Presidential nominees, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are having a tie in Nevada with a support of 48 per cent each.
Following the assessment of damage caused by Hurricane Helene, former US President Donald Trump is campaigning pretty intensely in North Carolina while Kamala Harris has plans to conduct campaigning with former Republican representative Liz Cheney. Reuters also noted that eminent poll surveys indicate that Kamala Harris has a very slight National lead over Donald Trump with 49 per cent support compared to Donald Trump’s 48 per cent though; the battleground states still