Although recovering on Trump, according to the Cook Political Report poll, Harris is still behind. According to the opinion polls, the tycoon is ahead by 1.3 percentage points: to be precise 47.5 percent against 46.2 percent. Going into the details of the poll, Harris can count on the great support of African-American voters (over 70 percent) but also of Hispanic voters: 51.1 against 41.1 percent.
Turning to the polls conducted by Bloomberg News/Morning Consult, Kamala Harris would be ahead of Trump in four key states, namely Michigan, Nevada, Arizona and Wisconsin. Trump, however, is ahead in North Carolina and Pennsylvania. There is a perfect tie in Georgia: both candidates are estimated at 47 percent. In short, the challenge is certainly open and Biden’s vice could even complete the comeback, but the current situation is very different from what the red media is reporting: Kamala is behind and has to do everything she can to close the gap with the former White House tenant.
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