FORT
LEE, N.J., Aug. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A recent poll
of over 20,000 voters in seven swing states conducted by The
American Survey (powered by What If Media Group) shows Kamala Harris closing the gap on Donald Trump in the battle for the presidency
and that, once again, the race will be decided by swing voters in
swing states. But just how close is it?
In two key battlegrounds, it's too close to call. Harris leads
Trump in Georgia by just half a
percent, and in North Carolina,
the candidates are neck and neck at 42.7%. Harris has edged out a
3.4% lead in Pennsylvania and
distanced herself from Trump in Michigan (+7.7%) and Wisconsin (+9.5%) — at the same time, Trump
has taken comfortable control of Arizona (+12.6%) and a lead in Nevada (+5.7%).
But, significantly, a decisive number of voters are still up for
grabs. Over 14% of voters in each of these states said they planned
to vote for someone other than Harris or Trump. In the last
presidential election, third-party votes accounted for less than 2%
of the total popular vote. If 2024 is anything like 2020, the
presidency will be decided by the candidates' ability to sway these
voters.
In a similar poll conducted in January, support for Joe Biden had lulled below 26% — trailing both
Trump and a third alternative — in every state surveyed. Six months
later, with Biden out of the race, Trump's massive lead has
dissipated.
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across the United States, giving
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