US presidential election Trump ahead of Kamala, glimpse of a bone-to-neck fight
Republican candidate Donald Trump is ahead of Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris in the latest survey of various organizations about the US presidential election. Meanwhile, analysts say that swing states can make a difference in the election. So Kamala and Trump are continuing last minute campaigns in those states to attract voters.
There are only 12 days left for the election in the United States. There are signs of fierce fighting everywhere. Republican candidate Donald Trump is ahead of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris in the latest poll conducted by the country's three colleges - Franklin, Marshall and Marist and the Wall Street Journal.
In addition, the Marist College poll has put Trump ahead by one point in Arizona and two points in North Carolina. In Georgia, Kamala and Trump are both polled at 49 percent.
On the other hand, the Franklin and Marshall College poll has 50 percent of voters in Pennsylvania supporting Trump and 49 percent in favor of Orange. The Wall Street Journal poll also brought good news for Trump. It has been seen that he is ahead of Kamala in nationwide popularity. Trump got 47 percent and his rival Kamala got 45 percent.
Earlier, the media conducted another survey last August. At that time, Kamala was two points ahead of Trump
Meanwhile, on Thursday, Donald Trump held rallies in the swing states of Arizona and Nevada. Kamala Harris campaigned in Atlanta, Georgia with former President Barack Obama.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are now busy with last-minute campaigns to attract voters.
On the other hand, early voting in the United States has also been criticized. So far more than three lakh people have cast their early votes. Early voting begins in Bangladeshi-dominated New York on Saturday.
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