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Trump leads Harris by 0.2 points

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Trump leads Harris by 0.2 points

Former US President Donald Trump has moved ahead of the Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris this Monday, according to the general average of surveys published in the United States. Trump has a 0.2 point lead over Kamala Harris. According to these polls, which reflect the general sentiment of voters in the United States, 8 days before the November 5 electionsTrump would retain 48.6% of the vote, according to the general average of polls in the United States. Harris would obtain 48.4% of the electorate’s favor. If we take the polls as a guide, this tiny Trump advantage skyrockets due to the Electoral College system. Trump would have won the election with 312 electoral votes, thanks to the aforementioned Electoral College system, had the election been held this Saturday. Harris would have ended up with 226 electoral votes.

7 days before the elections, former US President Donald Trump has been ahead of Harris for days in undecided states, according to the average of polls in these seven states (Arizona, Snowfall, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin And Michigan).

Why is Harris behind in the polls?

Kamala Harris failed to convince inflation-affected voters to trust her economic proposals. His economic plan does not aim to create more jobs either.. His promises to take action against price gouging and his proposals for a $25,000 grant for first home buyers failed to materialize. Ni tax credits to boost production in sectors such as clean energy and biomanufacturing. Above all, voters are afraid of how much Harris’ economic proposals will cost them.

Instead, Trump’s proposals resonated with voters: Promised to reduce tax rates for manufacturers and apply tariffs on imported products. His idea concretizes that he will recover jobs in factories, particularly in states like Michigan and Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania is the largest undecided state due to its 19 electoral votes. Pennsylvania chose winners in the last election. The candidate who wins Pennsylvania also wins Michigan and Wisconsin (the three states combined are known as the Blue Wall) in the last eight elections.

Trump is following a very similar road map to that of 2016 when he won Pennsylvania against Hillary Clinton.. Then the Democrat chose to win Pittsburgh and Philadelphia counties. Instead, Trump won by mobilizing voters in rural counties and small towns, as he has done in recent weeks.

To win, Harris should win Pennsylvania, North Carolina or Nevada. On the other hand, in none of these states has it been in advance for weeks.

States Harris Got

Colorado (10 electoral votes).
Illinois (19).
Washington (12).
California (54).
New Jersey (14).
new York (28).
Oregon (8).
Maine District 1 (1).
Maine (2).
Minnesota (10), even if some polls consider him undecided.
New Mexico (5).
Virginia (13).
Connecticut (7).
Delaware (3)
D.C.capital of Washington (3).
Hawaii (4).
Maryland (10).
Massachusetts (11).
Rhode Island (4).
Vermont (3).

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).
Alabama (9).
Arkansas(6).
Idaho (4).
Indiana (11).
Kentucky (8).
Louisiana (8).
Mississippi (6).
Nebraska (4).
North Dakota (3).
Oklahoma (7).
South Dakota (3).
Tennessee (11).
Utah (6).
WV (4).
Wyoming (3).

undecided states

Arizona (11). Trump is leading in the polls.
Georgia (16). Trump leads Harris in polls.
Michigan (15). Trump has broken the Democratic blue wall: he is ahead of Harris in studies on voting intentions.
Snowfall (6). Trump has an advantage over Harris in the polls.
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 leads Harris, according to latest polls.
Wisconsin (10). Trump leads Harris in the state, according to the latest polls.

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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