New polls in swing states show Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s chances of victory are increasing. The New York Post reported this on October 1.
Quinnipiac and Emerson polls released Tuesday show the former president leading Vice President Kamala Harris in North Carolina, Georgia and Arizona, and tied in Pennsylvania, according to the newspaper.
If these numbers continue, Trump will have 262 popular votes. Harris’ position will depend on winning Michigan and Wisconsin.
Trump reportedly has a 49% to 47% lead over Kamala Harris in North Carolina. It is driven by men and white voters without a college degree, with 59% and 66% supporting the Republican candidate in these groups, respectively.
The newspaper noted that the strongest demographic supporting Harris is black voters.
However, according to the Emerson poll, Trump leads Harris by 50% to 49% in North Carolina among 850 likely voters surveyed on September 27 and 28. In particular, 9% of those who say they would vote for Harris disapprove of the current US president’s administration. joe biden.
Also in Georgia, former President Trump has a lead of 50% to 44%. And among the 920 likely Arizona voters surveyed, Trump is ahead of Harris by a ratio of 50% to 47%, Izvestia clarifies.