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Trump or Harris, what the polls say

This is one of the closest elections in history. Two days before the vote, the result of the November 5 vote is more than uncertain and varies according to the polls. At the level of seven Key states that will determine the name of the next president of the United States, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are neck and neck. Proof of this is that while the Atlas Intel poll places the former Republican president in the lead, the one conducted by ABC and Ipsos gives a slight lead to the Democratic vice-president.

In Arizona (11 major voters), according to polls published in recent days, and aggregated by the RealClear polling site, it is Donald Trump who should come out on top. In this ANDstate, bordering Mexico, where the issue of illegal immigration is a priority, the Republican candidate is building a solid lead (+2.9 points). Ditto in Georgia (16 voters), where the Republican seems to maintain a sufficient gap to beat Kamala Harris on November 5 (+1.6 points according to the site average 538).

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In North Carolina (16 voters), most polls give a slight advantage (+1.3 points) to Donald Trump, who separated from the Democrat in October after the back-and-forths of September . However, in the New York Times and Siena poll, published on November 2, Kamala Harris would come out on top. She could benefit from many votes to block Donald Trump, according to The Parisian.

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Balanced scores in Pennsylvania,ANDtat the most important

In the smallest of ANDpivotal states, in Nevada (6 major voters), opinions are very divided. The Atlas Intel poll thus gives 6 points ahead to Donald Trump while on the same day, the poll published by the New York Times gives three points to Kamala Harris.

And it's not the only one ANDkey tat to be hotly contested. In theANDstate of Wisconsin (10 electors), acquired by Donald Trump in 2016 then by Joe Biden in 2020, it is the vice-president who is in the lead, although her lead has melted in recent days (+ 0.9 point). In Michigan (15 electors), ANDstate bordering Canada, it is also Kamala Harris who seems to be in the lead, since Joe Biden withdrew his candidacy.

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Finally, in Pennsylvania, the poll averages give Kamala Harris and Donald Trump tied two days before the election. A time favorable to the Democrat, the scores of the two candidates are now almost balanced. However, it is this ANDtat-pivot which will determine the name of the next president of the United States because, with its 19 electors, it is necessary for final victory.

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