Donald Trump will not be happy about this news. In fact, it will probably make him even more worried. The former president’s approval ratings are plummeting, and he could now even lose an important state.
Donald Trump wants to be elected US President for a second time in November 2024. His opponent is Kamala Harris, after incumbent US President Joe Biden withdrew from the race. But things don’t seem to be going particularly well for Trump at the moment: Harris was recently ahead of him in several polls, while he himself made headlines with wild attacks and bizarre appearances alongside Elon Musk and on one of his golf courses. And the election trend also seems to be continuing.
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Donald Trump receives worrying news
According to a recent poll, Donald Trump’s lead in the US state of Pennsylvania has continued to shrink. With just under three months to go before election day, the former US president is in a neck-and-neck race with Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a poll by Emerson College and RealClearPennsylvania.
- Of 1,000 likely voters in Pennsylvania surveyed on August 13 and 14, 49 percent voted for Trump and 48 percent for his Democratic opponent.
- Since the last survey, Donald Trump’s approval ratings have dropped by another 1.5 points.
- The worrying news for Donald Trump is that Kamala Harris’ lead has increased by an impressive three points in just under two weeks. Will the trend continue?
Trump vs. Harris in Pennsylvania: Who will win the swing state?
Trump and Harris are campaigning in Pennsylvania this weekend. Trump is appearing in the city of Wilkes-Barre. Harris is touring the state by bus with running mate Tim Walz. Pennsylvania in the east of the USA is one of the swing states that are crucial to the election and cannot be firmly assigned to either party.
- Because of its population size, Pennsylvania is particularly important – and is therefore high on the priority list for both Republicans and Democrats in the election campaign.
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