Nate Silver reveals that polling averages in 21 states have gradually taken a shift towards former US President Donald Trump over the past month while it indicates a huge growing momentum for his campaign, reported Newsweek. On the other hand, US Vice President Kamala Harris is still leading nationally and also in key Swing States namely, Michigan, Wisconsin and Nevada whereas both the Presidential candidates are having a tie in Pennsylvania.
According to Newsweek, over the past month, Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump have gained some significant ground in battleground states while his deficit in Michigan has come down to just 0.5 points.
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Nate Silver reported that the national lead of Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris has dropped down to 2.3 points from 3.5 points since early parts of this month. Newsweek noted that in spite of this trend, the outcome of US Presidential results might hugely depend upon 19 Electoral College Votes from Pennsylvania where both the Presidential candidates are currently having a tie.
Political Science professor J. Wesley Leckrone put an emphasis on voter turnout and implied that it would be really crucial in determining the winner specifically among various demographics. Newsweek asserted that Democratic Presidential nominee Kamala Harris is focusing her efforts on southeastern Pennsylvania for attracting moderate Republicans who are a bit disappointed with Donald