Ahead of Tuesday’s voting for the 47th presidential election in America, the latest survey shows a close race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Let us tell you that Kamala Harris (60) is the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party and 78-year-old Trump is the presidential candidate of the Republican Party. To win the election, a candidate needs 270 votes from the electoral college. Recent surveys indicate that the election will be decided by the results of seven states: Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. Of these, Michigan and Pennsylvania play an important role in reaching the figure of 270. Polls by ‘The New York Times’ and ‘Siena College’ found that Harris is gaining strength in North Carolina and Georgia, while Trump has halted her lead in Pennsylvania and maintained his lead in Arizona.
According to the ‘New York Times’, polls show that Harris now has a slight lead in Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin, while Trump is ahead in Arizona. According to the newspaper report, “Polls show that there is a close race between the two leaders in Michigan, Georgia and Pennsylvania.” Real Clear, which tracks surveys in all major national and election-critical states. Politics’ said that there is a tie between Trump and Harris. In the national survey, Trump is ahead by 0.1 percentage points, while in key states the former President has a lead of 0.9 percentage points. According to ‘The Hill’, “The race for the presidency appears to be a tight race and no candidate appears to have a clear lead.” In its final poll, ‘NBC News’ said that the poll shows that Harris is getting the support of 49 percent of registered voters in the head-to-head contest, while Trump is also getting the same percentage of support i.e. 49 percent. The news channel said, “Only two percent of the voters say that they are in a state of uncertainty about the election.” It is believed that this contest is going to be historic and in the history of the White House (America’s House) in the last several decades. This is going to be recorded as the closest contest for the official office and residence of the President.
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Meanwhile, as the countdown to election day begins, former President Trump has recalled bitter memories of the 2020 election, saying that he should not have left the White House. His statement raised fears that if he lost the election to Harris (60), he might not accept the results of the November 5 vote. “I shouldn’t have gone (from the White House),” the former president said at a rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania. I am saying this honestly, because… we performed very well.” Let us also tell you that Trump has rejected the latest survey and said that it is in favor of the Democratic Party.
On the other hand, Kamala Harris says that during her travels across the country, she has seen that people are determined to end hatred and discrimination and create a new way forward. “I find so much peace in my heart as I travel from state to state and church to church across our beautiful country,” Harris said in a speech at a church in Detroit, Michigan. I see a nation that is determined to end hate and discrimination and create a new path forward for our country.” Harris said that during her campaign, she saw that so-called ‘red states’ (where The people of the so-called ‘Blue States’ (where the core voters vote lopsidedly for the Republican Party) and the people of the so-called ‘Blue States’ (where the core voters vote lopsidedly for the Democratic Party) are ready to change history.
In the final stages of her campaign, Harris said, “I see that we have a good number of young generations, young leaders.” You will be inspired to see how they are coming together to create change. What I love about this generation is that they are always curious. When I travel to my country, I see that neighbors who were once strangers to each other are now helping each other.” She also said that some people want to increase discrimination, spread hatred. They want to spread fear and create anarchy but “in our country this thing (solidarity of people) is more important than party politics.”
Harris also mentioned the war in Gaza in her comments, which were seen as an effort to reach out to Arab American voters in the state. “Given the scale of death and destruction in Gaza and the civilian casualties and displacement in Lebanon, this has been a difficult year,” he said. This is devastating.” Let us tell you that throughout the campaign, Harris is presenting this election as an election to protect the country’s fundamental freedoms, protect constitutional values and ensure women’s rights, while Trump Promising to rebuild the economy and rid America of illegal immigrants.
Meanwhile, it is also reported that according to the ‘Election Lab’ of the University of Florida, which monitors early and postal voting across America, more than 7.5 crore American people have cast their votes till Sunday.