Although the rivals are ahead in some states, it is only by a slight margin, but overall, they have the same results.
A poll from The New York Times and Siena College shows that neither Donald Trump nor Kamala Harris has built a convincing lead in any of the seven key states that “decide” the fate of the presidential election, which will take place in November 5.
Harris now leads by small margins in Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin, while Trump leads in Arizona.
The poll shows both candidates tied in Michigan, Georgia and Pennsylvania.
However, the results in all seven states were within the margin of error – with no candidate having a clear advantage.
The survey was conducted from October 24 to November 2 among an estimated 1,010 voters in Nevada, 1,305 voters in Wisconsin, 1,010 voters in North Carolina, 1,004 voters in Georgia, 1,527 voters in Pennsylvania, 998 voters in Michigan and 1,025 voters in Arizona.
Survey results
We remind you that the United States has warned about Russia’s attempt to interfere in the elections. The Russian Federation is behind a fake video about a “migrant from Haiti” who allegedly “voted several times for Kamala Harris,” the Georgia Secretary of State said.
One week before the US presidential election. There is no favorite
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