US election polls: Who is ahead - Harris or Trump?
- Both candidates are intensifying their campaigns across key battleground states as fallout continued from a shock Iowa poll that put Vice President Kamala Harris ahead in a ruby red state.
- Harris has had a small lead over Trump in the national polling averages since she entered the race at the end of July, and she remains ahead.
- The swing state race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is effectively tied, with the final pre-election New York Times survey showing Harris ahead in four of the seven states.
- Polling averages show no candidate leads by more than 2.5 points in any of the seven battlegrounds.
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Neck-and-neck race for the White House: 230 electoral votes for Donald Trump against 205 for Kamala Harris
·Amsterdam, Netherlands
Read Full ArticleThe counting of the presidential elections in the USA is also in full swing. It has become the neck-and-neck race that was expected. Donald Trump is strong in important states.
Election Day: It’s down to the wire for Harris, Trump
Welcome to The Hill’s Campaign newsletter {beacon} Campaign Report Campaign Report The Big Story Election Day: It’s down to the wire for Harris, Trump It’s here… After a bizarre and bitter campaign battle, the race between Vice President Harris and former President Trump is coming to a close, as are crucial House and Senate…
·Washington, United States
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