Publish dateTuesday 22 October 2024 - 21:03
Story Code : 299113
Breathtaking race between Trump and Harris in decisive states / "Hesitant" voters will decide the fate of the American elections
With only two weeks left until the presidential election in the United States, the latest Washington Post poll shows that Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris are in close competition with each other in seven swing states.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: The latest survey of American voters shows that despite the close competition between the candidates of the two parties, undecided voters will determine the fate of the elections.
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll showed that Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has a 46 percent lead over the Republican Party to Trump's 43 percent, but undecided voters still say the country is headed in the wrong direction.
Two weeks before the US presidential election, Harris' advantage over Trump is still felt, and it is said that undecided voters will determine the election results.
Recent polls have shown that voters have a negative view of the state of the economy and immigration and generally support Trump's approach on these issues.
About 70 percent of participants in a recent Ipsos poll said the cost of living has risen and the country is headed in the wrong direction. The people participating in this survey rated issues such as economy, immigration and democracy as the most important problems of the country, and apparently Trump has presented better slogans on these issues.
The participants of this survey were asked what the next president of the United States should focus on in the first 100 days of his presidency, and the topic of immigration was the first choice. Income inequality of American citizens, health care and taxes were in the next ranks.
Trump did poorly on the question of which candidate would be better at addressing political extremism and threats to democracy.
Political experts say Harris' lead over Trump may not be enough to win the election.
Also, the results of a recent Emerson College poll of 1,000 likely voters show that Harris is only one percent ahead of Trump, which means that 49 percent support Harris and 48 percent support Trump. This poll has a margin of error of three percent.
According to IRNA, the race is now almost deadlocked and both candidates have similar national votes and are in close competition in key electoral states. Harris, who was ahead of Trump by 2 percentage points late last month, is now narrowly ahead of the Republican nominee. This reduction in distance can be a worrying sign for Harris.
Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, told Newsweek that while the gap between the candidates has remained flat since early September, with Harris maintaining a slight lead, he is currently less than Biden's four percentage point lead in Emerson's 2020 national polls.
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