The Latest News on the Trump-Harris Race
The race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump has tightened in key battleground states, according to recent polling data. In Michigan, the contest is nearly neck and neck, with Harris attracting 48% of likely voters and Trump at 47%, a difference within the margin of error. In Wisconsin, Harris is slightly ahead with 49% compared to Trump’s 47%.
In Nebraska’s Second Congressional District, which holds a single electoral vote, Harris has a nine-point lead over Trump. Winning this district along with victories in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania could provide Harris with the necessary 270 electoral votes to secure the election.
Trump is currently leading in the Sun Belt battlegrounds, while Harris is competitive in other regions. The polls indicate that economic concerns remain a primary factor for voters, with Trump’s persistent appeal on economic matters contributing to his competitiveness.
Both candidates have been campaigning vigorously in crucial swing states. Harris made a stop at the US-Mexico border in Arizona, while Trump addressed supporters in Michigan. The race remains intensely competitive with just under 40 days remaining until Election Day.