Donald Trump is surging ahead against Kamala Harris, which is a breather for his campaign team, after some of the surveys majorly stated that Harris is ahead in the polls after the second Presidential debate.
Donald Trump is currently ahead of Harris by five points in Arizona, according to the latest revealed polls, a fact that places the Democrats in the backfoot with just weeks left for the US elections. However, the error margin of the polls were nearly 4.4 points, which means the lead could either way in the actual elections, in the case any topsy-turvy incident happens right before the polls.
Harris still has a major chance of winning Arizona as Democrats have a good root there but for now, things seem to be going Trump's way. In order to counter this particular alignment of the American voters, Harris needs to cater to Hispanic voters and address their issues and concerns in the region, something that the Republicans have been doing as a top priority in Arizona, which has actually helped them get here in the first place.
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A slight strategy change from the Democrat camp would be good enough for Hispanic voters now, and if they are indeed pacified, things could change rather instantaneously for Kamala Harris.
Are Hispanic voters backing Donald Trump?
Across many regions of the United States, Donald Trump is being backed by Hispanic voters, as per the recently released polls and surveys.
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