US Presidential Election: Harris vs Trump…! Find Who’s Leading Now
The ultimate US Presidential Election 2024 race is heating up between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. As we approach the D-day (5th November), the latest polls are nothing less than a dynamic thriller with both candidates eying for crucial support in the elections that can go either way.
So, who is leading the numbers? Let us find out…!
Latest Polls: A Tight Race or Big Lead?
News agency Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that Kamala Harris secured a healthy lead with 47% to Trump’s 40% which is two-point up from the last poll.
Among likely voters, Harris is leading with 50% compared to Trump’s 44%.
Moreover, according to Harvard Kennedy School’s poll the current Vice-President has a strong appeal with the youth and that is why she is enjoying 31% lead over Trump in a demography where 61% of the people aging between 18-29 are supporting her.
Is Trump Behind Everywhere? No, it is not…!
On the other hand, NY Times opinion poll results are showing that Trump is doing better in swing states like Arizona and Georgia and can further consolidate his leads that can be game changer in the end.
Reason For Diversions: Diverse Polls, Diverse Results
This divided opinion is due to the data taken for these polls. CNN focuses on the urban voters, whereas Harvard concentrates on the young generation, and Fox News includes more conservatives, which puts Trump ahead in the race.
What These Polls Signify?
The swings in the polls define that while Harris looking a favorite, Trump is not too far from her especially in swing states like AZ and GA.
Young voters are picking Harris as their leader, yet many voters also believe that Trump has a better vision for US economy.
In Conclusion: US Presidential Election is a Tight Race
As both leaders are vowing for the final round of the campaign, these polls can be called the report card of their vision so far.
However, irrespective of the result we are going to get on 5th November, it can be stated that this election will likely be one of the most intense in the recent history of US politics.