According to The Times, a survey of 6,600 registered voters in seven U.S. contending states from the 25th to the 31st of last month with pollster YouGov showed Harris ahead of former President Trump, a Republican candidate, in four of the seven contending states.
Specifically, Harris leads Wisconsin (10 electors) by 4 percentage points and Pennsylvania (19 voters) and Michigan (15 voters) by 3 percentage points among the battlegrounds classified as the Midwest Rust Belt.In Nevada (6 people), which is considered the
'Sun Belt', Harris is also 1 percentage point ahead.
Trump outperformed Harris by 1 percentage point in Georgia (16), the rest of the Sun Belt region, and North Carolina (16), while Arizona was tied at 48%.
The survey was conducted in seven contested states and combined with the remaining 43 states where the results of the vote are unlikely to deviate from expectations, Harris wins 276 of the 538 electors, beating Trump, who gets 262, The Times explained.
The U.S. presidential election will be won if candidates secure state-by-state electors and more than 270 electors.
However, the margin of error in the survey is Nevada ±4.6 percentage points, Wisconsin ±4.5 percentage points, Arizona ±4.4 percentage points, North Carolina ±4.2 percentage points, Georgia and Michigan ±3.9 percentage points, and Pennsylvania ±3.5 percentage points, with Harris in the margin of error.
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