The Vice President Kamala Harris and the former president Donald Trump are almost tied in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina, four states that will be decisive for the victory of one of the two candidates in the November elections. This was reported by the broadcaster “Fox News”, which conducted a series of polls in the four states after the national convention of the Democratic Party that took place last week in Chicago. In Arizona, Harris has a single point advantage over Trump, with 50 percent compared to 49 percent for the Republican candidate. The vice president, always with half the preferences, has a two-point advantage in Nevada and Georgia, with Trump at 48 percent. The former president instead has 50 percent in North Carolina, against 49 percent for Harris.
The vice president has recovered much of the deficit she had accumulated against Joe Biden in all four states, even as pollsters showed greater support for Trump when it comes to his handling of the economy. The former president maintained a six- to nine-point lead over Harris on that score in all four states. When asked which candidate would do a better job of “fighting for people like you” and “bringing about change,” pollsters overwhelmingly favored Harris. The vice president has outperformed Trump in every state: 51 percent to 46 percent in Nevada; 50 percent to 46 percent in Georgia; 51 percent to 47 percent in Arizona; and 49 percent to 48 percent in North Carolina.
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