White House Race, Polls Give Close Results in Stalling States

With only two weeks until election day, polls in the seven fluctuating states continue to be very close, and both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have stepped up their efforts to win over voters there during the past few days. Harris spent Monday visiting Pennsylvania, Michigan [...]
With only two weeks until election day, polls in the seven fluctuating states continue to be very close, and both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have stepped up their efforts to win over voters there during the past few days.
Harris spent Monday visiting Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, while Trump left for North Carolina, where he will hold a rally in Greensboro today, writes BBC.
The national survey average shows that there are only one or two percentage points that share the double in field states with Harris, who leads three out of seven states with less than one percentage point and Trump is currently ahead with less than one percentage point in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, with two points in Georgia and Arizona.
In Arizona, Georgia and North Carolina, direction has changed several times since early August, but Trump has a slight advantage for several weeks now. It is similar in Nevada, where Harris is just ahead at the moment.
In the other three states, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin Harris have led since early August, sometimes by two or three points, but in recent days polls have been significantly tightened and Trump now has a slight advantage in Pennsylvania.













