In the key state of Pennsylvania, Harris has 49% of likely voters to Trump’s 47%.
US Vice President Kamala Harris holds a 2% lead over former President Donald Trump in the key swing state of Pennsylvania. This was confirmed by the results of an AARP opinion poll, reports Politico.
Harris has 49% of likely voters to Trump’s 47%, with 3% undecided.
Trump only leads Harris among voters over 50, who consider inflation and high prices to be the main problems of the United States.
The biggest problem for the former president is young and black voters, who are also skeptical of Joe Biden’s candidacy.
According to the poll, among women, Harris leads Trump by 19 percentage points, while among men the former president got 16 percentage points more votes. However, among women voters aged 50, the candidates’ chances are equal.
We remind you that an earlier Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll showed Harris leading Trump in six key states.
According to media reports, the Republican Party is actively preparing for a legal challenge to the results of the US presidential election.
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