Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are locked in a close race in four battleground states for the US presidential race, according to Fox TV polls after Joe Biden withdrew from his re-election bid.
Both candidates have the same percentage of 49% each in the states. Michigan and Pennsylvania. In the Minnesota, Kamala He got 52% and Trump got 46%. Pre-existing Wisconsin, trump card I got 50% and Kamala got 49%.
In the United States, swing states are those that do not show a clear preference for either Republicans or Democrats in various elections. Since voting in the country is indirect, and all the delegates from a state go to one candidate, these states are seen as being responsible for deciding the election.
The poll was conducted between July 22 and 24 and released on Friday (26), and included more than a thousand registered voters in each state. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points.
In three of these states, Kamala currently has numerically higher leads than Biden had in April.
At that time, research indicated that:
- Wisconsin (April): Biden 48%, Trump 48%; July poll: Kamala 49%.
- Michigan (April): Biden 46%, Trump 49% (in July, Kamala 49%)
- Pennsylvania (April): Biden 48%, Trump 48% (in July, Kamala 49%)
The poll also showed that a majority of voters in these four states agree with Joe Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race, and two-thirds want him to complete his term.
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