According to the latest survey conducted jointly by the New York Times and Сienna College, Donald Trump is ahead of Kamala Harris by 2% among registered voters and by 1% among all voters.
This information was presented by the above-mentioned press service, reports “URA-Inform”.
These figures highlight current trends in American politics, providing important clues for the upcoming elections.
Interestingly, the gap between the Republican nominee and the presumptive Democratic nominee has narrowed compared to previous measurements, when Trump was up against Joe Biden. Despite this, Trump maintains his lead, which demonstrates his enduring influence on the electorate.
Among the many factors that influence elections, the key role in the US is played not by national ratings, but by the results in key states. Particular attention is drawn to the so-called “swing” states, where victory can swing either to the Democrats or to the Republicans from election to election.
There is currently no up-to-date data on political preferences in these states, which adds to the confusion. uncertainty in the overall picture.
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