New York, Nov 3 (EFE).- The latest polls this Sunday show a close race between the Democratic presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, and her Republican opponent, Donald Trump, two days before the elections in the United States.
A new NBC News poll reveals this Sunday that the vice president and the former president are practically tied nationally among registered voters.
In polls in which other third party candidates were taken into account, 47% support Trump and 46% support Harriswhile in polls that only take into account the two main candidates, Harris and Trump are tied with 49% each.
However, the latest ABC News/Ipsos national poll shows Vice President Harris with a narrow lead over the Republican mogul, with 49% to 46% supporting Trump.
With the results of the new survey incorporated, The latest CNN Poll of Polls average of national polls reveals that 48% of voters nationwide support Harris and 47% support Trump, no change from the previous average.
The face to face in the hinge states
In the seven states most likely to decide this year’s presidential election, known as swing states, neither Harris nor Trump have a clear lead, tied in most of them, according to final New York Times/Siena polls. College.
Looking at the head-to-head results that take into account third-party candidates, polls indicate that Harris and Trump are tied in Georgia (46% each), Michigan (45% each), and Pennsylvania (47%). % each) among likely voters in those states, which together are worth 50 electoral votes in Tuesday’s election.
Harris is 48% to Trump’s 45% in both Wisconsin and North Carolina, and 48% to Trump’s 46% in Nevada, gaps that are within each poll’s margin of error that suggest there is no clear leader.
While Trump leads by a narrow margin in Arizona, with 48% to Harris’ 44%.
The direct confrontations between the two – without taking into account other candidates – indicate a similar picture, with only Trump’s advantage in Arizona outside the margin of error.
The survey also indicates that late-deciding voters in these states may be leaning toward Harris. According to The Times, the 8% of voters who decided on their vote in recent days or weeks split 55% for Harris and 44% for Trump.
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**Interview with Political Analyst, Dr. Emily Richardson**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Richardson. There’s been significant buzz about the latest polling data as we approach the 2024 presidential election, particularly between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. What are your thoughts on these recent polls indicating such a close race?
**Dr. Richardson:** Thank you for having me. Yes, the latest polls certainly paint a fascinating picture. The NBC News poll highlights how evenly matched the candidates are, with Trump at 47% and Harris just a point behind at 46%. It’s interesting to see both candidates so closely tied, especially with the mainstream media shining a light on their campaigns.
**Editor:** That’s right. The polls are showing that when only considering the two main candidates, they are effectively tied at 49% each. What do you think could influence voters in the final days leading up to the election?
**Dr. Richardson:** Several factors could sway the electorate in these final days. Key issues such as the economy, healthcare, and public safety are paramount to voters. Additionally, both candidates will likely work hard to mobilize their bases. Media coverage, debates, and even unexpected events can dramatically shift public opinion in these final hours.
**Editor:** And then there’s the ABC News/Ipsos poll, which shows Harris with a narrow lead. How reliable do you think these different polling methods are?
**Dr. Richardson:** Polling reliability can vary. Different organizations utilize varying methodologies, sample sizes, and questions, which can yield different results. The key is to look at trends over time rather than focus solely on one poll. tracking multiple sources gives us a better picture of the landscape.
**Editor:** With the election just days away, what advice would you give to undecided voters?
**Dr. Richardson:** I would encourage undecided voters to do their research, consider the key issues that matter most to them, and evaluate how each candidate aligns with those priorities. Engaging in discussions, attending local events, and understanding each candidate’s policies can really help in making an informed decision.
**Editor:** Thank you, Dr. Richardson. As always, your insights are invaluable as we navigate this pivotal election season.
**Dr. Richardson:** Thank you for having me! It’s an exciting time in American politics, and I look forward to seeing how it all unfolds on Election Day.