Democratic presidential candidate <a href="http://www.world-today-news.com/donald-trump-whats-behind-the-us-presidents-baltimore-attack/" title="Donald Trump: What's behind the US President's Baltimore attack”>Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump remain within striking distance in seven key US states two days before the US election, according to the final New York Times/Siena College poll.
The poll showed Vice President Harris with narrow leads in Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin, while former President Trump narrowly leads in Arizona.
The two candidates’ percentages are narrow in Michigan, Georgia and Pennsylvania, according to the same poll of 7,879 likely voters in seven states from Oct. 24 to Nov. 2.
In the seven states, the percentage differences between the two presidential candidates are within the 3.5% margin of statistical error.
About 40% of participants have already voted, and Harris has an 8% lead among those voters, while Trump leads among voters who say they are very likely to vote but have not yet voted, according to her findings. poll.
The narrow margin between the two candidates in Pennsylvania shows Trump gaining momentum in a state where Harris has held a four-percentage-point majority in all previous New York Times polls, according to the New York Times.
The two presidential candidates are campaigning today, with Trump visiting Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia, while Harris is touring Michigan.
Source: APE – MEB
#Elections #TrumpHarris #difference #margin #statistical #error