Harris edges ahead in key swing state poll battle
This is a key poll before the conclusion of the presidential elections in the United States. According to a survey commissioned by "The New York Times," Harris is leading in four so-called swing states, Trump in one, and in two states, Harris and Trump have equal support. These differences are still within the margin of statistical error.
4:41 PM EST, November 3, 2024
Interviewers spoke with 7,879 eligible voters in seven states considered crucial for determining the results of the elections in the United States.
Between October 24 and November 2, the researchers talked to 1,025 voters in Arizona, 1,004 voters in Georgia, 998 voters in Michigan, 1,010 voters in Nevada, 1,010 voters in North Carolina, 1,527 voters in Pennsylvania, and 1,305 voters in Wisconsin.
In North Carolina, Kamala Harris enjoys 48% support, while Donald Trump has 46%.
A two-percentage-point difference in support is also evident in Wisconsin, where 49% of those surveyed declare a vote for Harris, while 47% support Trump.
In Georgia, 48% of respondents say they will vote for Harris, while 47% of participants intend to vote for Trump.
Kamala Harris also has an advantage in Nevada, with 49% of those surveyed declaring support for the Democratic candidate and 46% for the Republican candidate, Trump.
Tie or Trump advantage
An interesting situation occurs in the polls conducted in Pennsylvania and Michigan, where Trump and Harris garner the same percentage of votes.
The only state where Donald Trump has an advantage in the poll is Arizona. Here, 49% of respondents declare they will vote for the Republican. Harris's support is 4 percentage points less.
The margin of sampling error among likely voters is about 1.3 percentage points.