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Harris maintains 2.2 point lead over Trump

The Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris, Democratic candidate for the White House, maintains her slight advantage of recent days in the general average of the polls, published this Friday: she is 2.2 points ahead of the former President of the United States Donald Trump, Republican candidate, in the polls which reflect the general sentiment of voters in the United States. 31 days before the November 5 electionsHarris would obtain 49.1% of the electorate’s favor, while Trump would remain at 46.9% nationally, according to the general polling average. Instead, Trump would win the presidential electiondue to the Electoral College system. The Republican would end up with 281 electoral votes. Meanwhile, Harris would get 257.

As you can see in the graph belowKamala Harris and Trump are very close in the battleground states, which are the ones that hold the key to the election. These are the undecided: Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. Together, they total 94 electoral votes. Some pollsters add Minnesota, Kamala Harris’ number 2 state, Tim Walzto the list of doubtful states. There would then be 104 electoral votes at stake.

Harris fell in the polls compared to Joe Biden after their disastrous June 27 debate, where they came clean their cognitive problems. But he failed to achieve victory.

Harris has a problem with the working middle class vote, which is reflected in polls in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, as well as the Latino vote. fundamental in Nevada and Arizona.

Tim Walz, Governor of Minnesotawas chosen by Kamala Harris to attract the attention of the working class as her neighboring state of Wisconsin is close to Michigan and Pennsylvania. Instead, he caused more trouble than good for the Harris campaign due to his lies about being in Afghanistan and Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square protests.

States Harris Got

Colorado (10 electoral votes).
Illinois (19).
New Jersey (14).
new York (28)
Oregon (8).
Maine District 1 (1).
Maine (2).
Minnesota (10).
New Mexico (5).
Virginia (13).

States that Trump secured

Florida (30 electoral votes).
Ohio (17).
Texas (40).
Maine District 2 (1).
Alaska (3).
Iowa (6).
Kansas (6).
Missouri (10).
Mountain (4).
South Carolina (9).

undecided states

Arizona (11). Trump is leading in the polls.
Georgia (16). Trump leads Harris in polls.
Michigan (15). Kamala Harris has a slight lead in opinion polls. But Democrats are wary because Trump won the state in 2016.
Snowfall (6). Kamala Harris is ahead.
North Carolina (16). Trump surpasses Harris.
Pennsylvania (19). The state of Pennsylvania is the most populated of the undecided. He has 19 votes in the Electoral College. It is the most important state in this presidential race. Trump is ahead in some polls. According to the average of the last ones, they are tied.
Wisconsin (10). Kamala Harris is leading in the polls. But Democrats don’t trust him.

Some pollsters add to the previously mentioned seven New Hampshire (4) and Nebraska District 2 (1) to the list of undecided.

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