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Trump vs. Harris: Recent polls show this candidate leading in six of seven swing states as the election approaches

Trump vs. Harris: Recent polls show this candidate leading in six of seven swing states as the election approaches

STATEN ISLAND, NY – With the race for the White House hanging in the balance, with less than a week to go until Election Day, recent polls indicate that one candidate could have a significant advantage as they hold the vast majority of votes. leading the elections. swing states.

As is often the case, experts believe that the next president of the United States will likely be determined by the outcomes in seven crucial swing states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

In what can only be seen as an encouraging sign for Republicans, recent polls conducted by AtlasIntel shows former President Donald Trump leading Vice President Kamala Harris in six of the seven swing states, with North Carolina the only state that leans toward Harris by a narrow margin of 0.5%.

The polls showed Trump leading in all six other swing states, with his largest margins in Arizona, where he leads by 3.5%, and in Georgia, where he leads by 3.4% stands.

Here’s how the candidates in each of the seven states cast their votes.

ARIZONA – TRUMP +3.5%

The poll, which likely included 1,458 Arizona voters between October 25 and 29, showed Trump leading Harris by 3.5%, with 50.8% supporting Trump, 47.3% supporting Harris and the remaining respondents either undecided or were not planning to vote.

GEORGIA – TRUMP +3.4%

The poll, which likely included 1,429 voters in Georgia between October 25 and 29, showed Trump leading Harris by 3.4%, with 50.9% supporting Trump, 47.5% supporting Harris and the remaining respondents either undecided or were not planning to vote.

MICHIGAN – TRUMP +1.2%

The poll, which likely included 983 Michigan voters between October 25 and 29, showed Trump leading Harris by 1.2%, with 49.3% supporting Trump, 48.1% supporting Harris and the remaining respondents either undecided or were not planning to vote.

NEVADA – TRUMP +0.9%

The poll, which likely included 1,083 Nevada voters between October 25 and 29, showed Trump leading Harris by 0.9%, with 48.5% supporting Trump, 47.6% supporting Harris and the remaining respondents either undecided or were not planning to vote.

NORTH CAROLINA – HARRIS +0.5%

The poll, which included responses from 1,665 likely North Carolina voters between Oct. 25 and 29, found Harris leading Trump by 0.5%, with 48.9% supporting Harris, 48.4% supporting Trump and the remaining respondents undecided were or were not planning to vote. .

PENNSYLVANIA – TRUMP +2.7%

The poll, which likely included 1,299 Pennsylvania voters between October 25 and 29, showed Trump leading Harris by 2.7%, with 49.6% supporting Trump, 46.9% supporting Harris and the remaining respondents undecided or not were planning to vote.

WISCONSIN – TRUMP +0.5%

The poll, which likely included 1,470 Wisconsin voters between October 25 and 29, showed Trump leading Harris by 0.5%, with 49% supporting Trump, 48.5% supporting Harris and the remaining respondents either undecided or not into were planning to vote.