For overall support, it showed that Harris and Trump have little difference in seven key US states
The former US president Donald Trump and the Republican candidate for a second term in the White House has a lead over the Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harrison which of the two juniors could best guide the US in handling the Ukraine and Middle East wars, according to the results of a poll conducted by Wall Street Journal in seven critical states.
In terms of overall support, the poll released yesterday showed that Harris and Trump have little difference in the seven crucial US states that are likely to decide the outcome of November’s presidential election.
The same poll showed Harris with a narrow two-point lead in the arizona, at Georgia and in Michigan. Trump leads by 6 points in Nevada and with one unit in Pennsylvaniawhile the percentages of the two candidates are very close to North Carolina and in Wisconsin. The poll of 600 registered voters in each state was conducted between Sept. 28 and Oct. 8 and has a margin of error of four percentage points in each state.
The results, which show a narrow margin between the two presidential candidates, reflect a close election race ahead of the Nov. 5 presidential election, as the electorate worries about developments in the economy, immigration, rights of of women, but also the democratic values ​​of the USA, being asked to choose between the two candidates.
Harris is likely to win a slim majority in the Electoral College if he prevails in the states he has a lead in the WSJ poll.
According to the same poll, Trump leads Harris in the seven swing states 50% to 39% on who is best suited to manage her war of Russia in Ukraine.
THE Trump he also has a 48% lead over Harris’ 33% on the suitability of handling the war between Israel and Hamas in the Middle East.
Source :Skai
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