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As the US presidential election nears, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are competing fiercely in key states

2024 US Presidential Election: Vice President Kamala Harris is leading the Republican candidate Donald Trump As the presidential race draws closer, there is a stir in many key electoral states.

According to the New York Times/Siena swing state poll, Harris is ahead of Trump in Arizona and North Carolina, while the former US president is ahead of Harris in Georgia and Nevada.

Harris also took a lead over Trump in Rust Belt states earlier this month. Joe Biden Despite withdrawing his candidacy from the US presidential election in November, Trump was leading us by 3% in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

It is worth noting that Trump and Harris need to secure at least four Sun Belt states as well as one of the three Rust Belt states to clinch the US presidency. As per the survey report, both candidates are currently tied at 48%.

Saturday’s survey data shows a significant improvement in favor of Democrats, as the last survey conducted in May said Trump was leading Biden in three states: Arizona, Georgia and Nevada.

‘Kamala Harris is easier than Joe Biden’

Donald Trump said on Saturday that he believes Democrats Kamala Harris He will be easier to defeat than Biden, even though some polls show him ahead in the race for the November 5 presidential election.

“I think it’s going to be easier to beat her than it is to beat him,” Trump said, describing her as a “radical” and a “crazy person.” His comments came during a rally in Wilkes-Barre in northeastern Pennsylvania, a big state in the campaign.

“Have you heard her laugh? It’s the laugh of a madman. I’m much more graceful than that. Harris should have done more to tackle inflation and other issues since she and Biden took office,” he said as quoted Reuters.

Pennsylvania It was one of three Rust Belt states, along with Wisconsin and Michigan, that helped power Trump’s unexpected victory in 2016. Biden, who grew up in Scranton, Pennsylvania, flipped the trio back to the Democrats in 2020.

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