The two US presidential candidates, Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris, recently completed the final stages of their election campaigns in hotly contested states.
With Kamala Harris divided into Pennsylvania cities, while Donald Trump stopped in Pennsylvania, Michigan and North Carolina.
According to the latest polls, the race for the White House remains very close, highlighting the narrow lead for both rivals.
Harris has a 1.2 point lead over Trump nationally, according to FiveThirtyEight daily tracker, It has remained stagnant in recent days but when compared to the polls one month ago, the edge has decreased.
Harris is one point ahead of Trump in the two key swing states of Michigan and Wisconsin, according to Reuters. Thirty-five eight.
In Georgia and North Carolina, Trump’s lead has shrunk to less than one point, but he leads in Arizona by 2.2 points.
Trump and Harris are separated by less than half a point in Pennsylvania and Nevada.
Harris slowly advanced in the first, albeit barely, after being slightly behind Trump over the past two weeks, while the Republican candidate maintains a small lead in Nevada.
The gap between the candidates is still subject to poll error in all swing states.
Among the swing states, Pennsylvania has the most Electoral College votes, nineteen, while Nevada has six, the fewest.
John Holmon, A The island The reporter said that Nevada, despite having six electoral votes, could still emerge as a crucial swing state as fundamental election issues lie strongly here such as high unemployment and inflation.
According to a census conducted by the University of Florida Elections Laboratory, more than 82 million American citizens have already cast their votes this year, representing more than half of the total votes cast in the previous presidential election.