Atlanta: Just 10 days before the presidential elections to be held in America on November 5, the contest remains tough. Both the country's Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are working very hard to win the 'popular vote' in the highly contested states. CNN conducted its last survey at the national level regarding this election, in which it was found that 47 percent of the voters support the Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris and the same percentage of voters are saying that they support the Republican Party candidate Trump in the election. Are.
Tough competition between both the candidates in the survey
In the last national survey conducted by The New York Times/Siena College between October 20 and 23, both the candidates have the support of 48-48 percent of the voters. The remaining 4 percent voters are yet to decide their preferences. A second survey conducted by the Financial Times and the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business showed that 44 percent of people have confidence in Trump to handle the economy, while 43 percent have confidence in Harris. However, analysis by '538 Poll Tracker' has shown that Harris has a slight lead over Trump by 1.7 percentage points.
All eyes are on these 7 states
Let us tell you that to win the White House race, any candidate will have to get 270 votes out of 538 electoral votes. There are 7 such states where there is a very tough competition between the two candidates and these will play a decisive role in deciding the next President of the country. These important states include Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Wisconsin and Nevada. Let us tell you that with all the surveys showing tough competition, Trump and Harris are strengthening their efforts to get more 'popular votes' in the last phase of their campaign.
Harris's focus is on reproductive rights
In the last round of rallies, Kamala Harris is focusing on reproductive rights to woo women voters, while Trump is putting forward his anti-immigration views. Harris held a rally in Houston on Friday, where she focused on why women's reproductive rights are so fundamental. There is a strict ban on abortion in Texas and 13 other American states. The Democratic presidential candidate is pushing to lift the ban, saying women should have reproductive rights. (Language)
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