Trump leads Kamala in public polls on Gaza and Ukraine policy

The Wall Street Journal conducted a poll to find out public opinion in seven US battleground states in the US presidential election, according to which the former Republican president Donald Trump Democratic candidate Kamala Harris But there is an edge over who will lead the country better in the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East.

Harris and Trump are tied overall in the seven states in terms of support, according to a poll published Friday.

These states can play a decisive role in the presidential elections in November.

According to polls, Harris has a slight lead of two percentage points in Arizona, Georgia and Michigan, while Trump leads by six points in Nevada and one point in Pennsylvania.

North Carolina and Wisconsin have both equals. The poll of six registered voters in each state was conducted from September 28 to October 8, with a margin of error of four percentage points for each state.

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According to a Wall Street Journal poll, Trump leads Harris by 50 percent to 39 percent in seven key states on who can better handle the Russia-Ukraine war. Similarly, regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict, Trump leads Harris by a margin of 48% to 33%.

The poll also showed that more voters supported Trump on the economy and immigration, while rating Harris more favorably on issues such as housing, health care and public issues.

Similar to other opinion polls, the latest poll shows the race ahead of the Nov. 5 presidential election is tight.

The American people are trying to decide between the two candidates as they weigh their concerns and concerns on key issues such as the economy, immigration, women’s rights and the nation’s democratic values. Due to the different views of the people on these issues, the election race is very tight and both candidates are going almost evenly.

A poll conducted this week by Reuters and the international research and polling company Apsus also showed that there is a tight race between Trump and Harris at the national level as well. Harris has a slight lead of 46 percent to 43 percent.

Voter ratings in swing states can be an important indicator because the Electoral College outcome is determined state by state, and these seven swing states are likely to be decisive.

If Harris wins the states she leads in the Wall Street Journal poll, she could win the Electoral College by a slim majority.

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