Like India, opinion polls have been conducted in the US presidential election too, the results of which are surprising. Let’s find out whether Donald Trump will win or Kamala Harris will win.
After Biden’s exit from the electoral field, the contest in the US presidential election is believed to be between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. People have different claims. Some are considering Trump as the winner, while some are saying that Kamala Harris is the winner. But the new ‘opinion polls’ that came recently have made it clear who is the real boss of this contest? Who seems to be winning.
According to the Daily Mail report, the battle between the Democrats and the Republicans continues till the last moment. Sometimes someone is ahead, sometimes someone is ahead. But the recent surveys show that after Kamala Harris entered the electoral fray, the Democrats have regained their lost ground to a great extent. Earlier, where Kamala Harris’s party was lagging far behind, now it has come very close to Trump. However, Trump is still far ahead in states considered politically important.
Fox News’ survey showed that Harris is ahead in Minnesota, while Trump is slightly ahead in Wisconsin. Both are tied in Michigan and Pennsylvania. These four states are very important in terms of the US presidential election. According to Decision Desk’s Poll of Polls, Kamala Harris is ahead only in Virginia, while Trump is leading in the other seven important swing states. Poll of Polls is an average of surveys.
According to the Poll of Polls, Donald Trump is still ahead of Harris in the electoral states. His hold has become very strong in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona and Nevada. According to the analysis, Kamala Harris was 2.6 percent ahead of Donald Trump in Virginia, but she was behind in all other states. It is clear from the report that at present Trump has a lead of 2.1% over Harris. Because he is seen getting 48 percent votes whereas Kamala Harris has got 45.9 percent votes.
Poll of Polls Results
Virginia: Harris 44.9% (+2.6), Trump: 42.3%
Wisconsin: Trump 49.1% (+0.6), Harris 48.5%
Michigan: Trump 49.1% (+2.0), Harris 47.1%
Pennsylvania: Trump 48.5% (+2.6), Harris 45.9%
Georgia: Trump 47.9% (+4.8), Harris 43.1%
Arizona: Trump 51.1% (+6.4), Harris 44.7%
Nevada: Trump 49.5% (+8.6), Harris 40.9%