Interesting contest between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in US Presidential elections
This time's presidential election in America is going to be very interesting. This is not us, but a survey by New York Times and Siena College is telling this. There are less than two weeks left for the presidential election, but according to the final national poll, the popularity of both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is at its peak.
This time's election will be tough
Both are tied at 48 percent in the popular vote and that is why this contest is going to be very tough. According to the New York Times, the survey results are not encouraging for Harris, as the survey came less than two weeks ago and millions of people across America have already voted.
Expected to perform well in swing states
Recent surveys show Democrats leading in the popular vote, while losing the Electoral College. Harris is expected to build a strong lead, indicating she will do well in key swing states like Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, The New York Times reports.
What has happened in the elections so far
Presidential candidates from the Democratic and Republican parties have participated in high-profile debates over the past few months.
At the same time, two assassination attempts have been made on Trump and both the leaders have held dozens of rallies in seven battleground states.
According to the report, Kamala Harris's popularity among likely voters has declined since a Times/Siena College poll conducted in early October.
At that time, Kamala Harris had a slight lead over Donald Trump, 49 percent to 46 percent.
Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan – most surveys in these states indicate that the contest is going to be very interesting.
Elections will be held on 5th November
Let us tell you that elections in America are to be held on November 5, in which former US President Donald Trump is contesting for the second term and Vice President Kamala Harris is aiming to create history by becoming the first woman President of America. Harris and Trump are still tied after three of the most tumultuous months in America's recent political history.
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