Election Polls in the US: Who's in front of Harris or Trump?

Two of the most important states for November, Pennsylvania and Arizona show the difficulties Kamala Harris and Donald Trump face in recent weeks of the election campaign. According to the recent survey by the New York Times/Philadelphia Inquirer/Sieena College, in fact, the democrat has a slight advantage in Pennsylvania, 50% versus 47%, while the republican [...]
Two of the most important states for November, Pennsylvania and Arizona show the difficulties Kamala Harris and Donald Trump face in recent weeks of the election campaign.
According to the latest poll by the New York Times/Philadelphia Inquirer/Sieena College, in fact, the democrat has a slight advantage in Pennsylvania, 50% versus 47%, while the republic continues to be ahead in Arizona, 51% versus 46%.
We remember that former US president and Republican candidate for president Donald Trump rejected a request by Fox News for another debate with Democrat candidate and vice president Kamala Harris.
In his account on the Social Truth, Trump, in all chapters, claimed he had won the last two debates -- one against President Joe Biden and the other against Harris on September 4th -- adding that “would have no revans”.












