Kamala Harris and Donald Trump now, are both strong contenders for the US election race. Meanwhile, Newsweek analysis of current survey results state that the results in some of the key US states, including the likes of Missouri, Montana, Nebraska and others will be outstanding this time for Trump.
Latest reports claim that the amount of votes Trump will be able to garner in Oklahoma, South Dakota and Tennessee, will be huge, and has the probability of beating all electoral records of the previous Presidential elections. All the six states mentioned are safe seats for GOP, but it must be remembered that the current election trend is so much in favor of Trump, that he is even breaching into the blue wall states. Therefore, amassing huge number of votes in safe Republican states may not be much of a problem for Donald Trump.
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In Oklahoma, polls are claiming that Trump has 67 per cent of the voter support, and if this turns up to be true in the elections, he will be breaking Ronald Reagan's record of 68.6 per cent that was attained way back in 1984. Even in South Dakota, Reagan received 63 percent of South Dakota's votes during his second term campaign. Trump is one point behind that as of 2024, which is a great sign for the Republicans.
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