Who Is Currently Ahead In The US Election? See Live Results Map

Who Is Currently Ahead In The US Election? See Live Results Map
Who Is Currently Ahead In The US Election? See Live Results Map

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.

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Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are engaged in a heated battle for a place in the White House for the next four years. As polling continues through the election day on Tuesday, all eyes are on the live election map, depicting who is leading in each state. Though major news websites are yet to provide live updates on the live maps. However, the polling platform RealClearPolling has published the live election map.

As per the map on RealClearPolling, GOP Presidential nominee Donald Trump is leading over Democrat nominee Kamala Harris in the national polls. These calculations are, as of now, only preliminary and not an indication of how the results are going to play out in the next few days. The voting today will end at 6 p.m. ET.

The margin of lead that Trump has in the National Polling, as per the live map by Real Clear Polling, shows Trump with a 0.1% lead. Meanwhile, in the national multi-candidate polling Kamala Harris is behind Kamala Harris by 0.1%. The exact numbers are as follows:

Trump-Harris Battleground States: In the top battleground states, Trump is leading Harris by 0.8 points, with 48.5% in favor of Trump, and 47,7% for Kamala Harris.

Trump Harris National Congressional Poll: In the 2024 generic congressional vote, Trump is ahead of Harris by 0.3 points, with 47% in favour, while Harris is polling 46.7%.

RealClearPolitics is a well-known website that provides a range of political content, including news, analysis and polling data. It was founded in 2000 by former options trader John McIntyre and former advertising agency account executive Tom Bevan.

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