Trump Leads in Six of Seven Crucial Swing States as Election Day Nears

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31/10/2024 23h05

### Trump Leads Harris in Six of Seven Crucial Swing States, Polls Show

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- As the presidential race reaches its final stages with less than a week before Election Day, recent polls suggest a notable advantage for former President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris in the majority of crucial swing states. Experts assert that the outcomes in seven key states—Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin—will likely determine the next President of the United States.

Encouraging news has emerged for the Republicans, as recent AtlasIntel polls indicate Trump is leading in six of these seven swing states, with North Carolina being the sole state where Harris holds a slight edge of 0.5%.

In Arizona, Trump is ahead by 3.5%, based on responses from 1,458 likely voters between October 25 and 29. His support stands at 50.8% compared to Harris's 47.3%, with the remaining respondents undecided or not planning to vote.

Georgia shows similar support for Trump, where he leads Harris by 3.4%. The poll, which surveyed 1,429 likely voters during the same dates, found Trump with 50.9% support and Harris with 47.5%.

Michigan presents a tighter race; however, Trump is still in front by 1.2%. The poll, with responses from 983 likely voters, places Trump's support at 49.3% against Harris’s 48.1%.

In Nevada, the margin narrows further, with Trump leading by just 0.9%. Out of the 1,083 likely Nevada voters polled, 48.5% support Trump, while 47.6% back Harris.

North Carolina, the outlier, shows Harris with a slight advantage. Among the 1,665 likely voters surveyed, Harris leads with 48.9% against Trump's 48.4%.

Pennsylvania reveals a 2.7% lead for Trump, with support from 49.6% of the 1,299 likely voters, compared to 46.9% for Harris.

Lastly, in Wisconsin, Trump holds a slim lead of 0.5%. Out of 1,470 likely voters, 49% support Trump whereas 48.5% favor Harris.

With these numbers, the next president might very well be decided by the narrowest of margins in these pivotal states.

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