In the United States, the fight to the last vote. The latest poll showed the problem
wydarzenia.interia.pl W USA walka do ostatniego głosu. Najnowszy sondaż pokazał problem Adrianna Rymaszewska 3 – 4 minutes We are only three days away from the moment we know the name of the new President of the United States. The battle will be between Democratic-backed Kamala Harris and Republican candidate and former President Donald Trump. So…
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Adrianna Rymaszewska
3 – 4 minutes
We are only three days away from the moment we know the name of the new President of the United States. The battle will be between Democratic-backed Kamala Harris and Republican candidate and former President Donald Trump.
So far, neither of them has a win in their pockets, and the ball is still in play. The battle will be until the last voice.
Elections of the United States. Harris’s tentary advantage over Trump
Emerson College Polling/RealClearWorld published a poll showing how voices can break down in one of Nevada’s key states. The fight for support is extremely fierce, because Harris is inclined to choose 48 percent of respondents, while the desire to vote for Trump is declared by 47 percent of respondents.
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Two percent of voters still don’t know who they will point to, and one percent will not vote for either candidate at all. After accounting for the votes of undecided people, general support for Harris is growing to 49 percent, and Trump to 48 percent.
Even more interesting distribution of votes appears when we look at it for the gender of the voters. Women and men are moving in opposite directions – 52 percent of women support Harris, and 44 percent. Trump. In men, the Democrat is indicated by 43 percent of the masters, and the Republican 52 percent.
The survey also shows that the most important topic for Nevada voters is the economy, followed by housing affordability, immigration and threats to democracy and education.
The U.S. Election 2024. Biden and Clinton with better results than Harris
Also across the country, Kamala Harris triumphs over Donald Trump, but her distance to her rival is not big enough to sleep peacefully. In the two polls, the difference between her and Trump is 1.2 percentage points and 1 percentage point. There is also a poll in which the former president records a better result – by only 0.3 percentage points.
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Newsweek notes that the results of these polls “disconstorm” with the advantage that Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton had when they competed with Trump. Biden was 8.4 percentage points away from Trump, and Clinton – 6.2 percentage points, but the former first lady lost in the Electoral College anyway.
“As the election day approaches (November 5th – ed.) Harris may be in national polls, but her path to the necessary 270 votes in the Electoral College is becoming more and more difficult. Just like Clinton in 2016. Harris may win a popular vote, but the electoral map is a challenge for her,” the weekly said.
The newspaper also presents other recent polls in seven states of hesitant, according to which Trump wins 52 percent of the vote. A Republican candidate can enjoy a win in states like Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.