US Presidential Election: Kamala Harris ahead of Trump in many surveys –

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US Presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump.

Washington: As the November presidential elections in America are getting closer, the contest between Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump is also becoming very interesting. In the latest survey, Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris is ahead of her rival and Republican Party candidate Donald Trump in many states like Arizona, Michigan and Pennsylvania. This information was given in various surveys.

According to a new survey released by UMass Lowell’s Center for Public Opinion and YouGov, US Vice President Harris has a slight lead over former President Trump in Michigan. “The vice president’s lead in this state’s poll is good news for him,” said Rodrigo Castro Cornejo, an assistant professor of political science at UMass Lowell and associate director of the Center for Public Opinion. Said, “If Trump wants to reduce this gap, he will have to fight strongly in the ‘Great Lakes State’.” In America, Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, New York, Ohio and Wisconsin are called ‘Great Lakes States’. It is called ‘lake state’. ,

How many people support whom in the survey

According to the survey by UMass Lowell Center for Public Opinion, Harris has the support of 48 percent people in Pennsylvania, while Trump has the support of 46 percent people. According to a new poll by Fox News, Harris has a slight lead over her rival Trump in Georgia, but is lagging behind in Arizona. According to this, in Georgia, Harris has got 51 percent support while Trump has got 48 percent support. According to the survey, Trump is ahead of Harris by almost the same margin in Arizona. He has the support of 51 percent people, while Harris has the support of 48 percent people. (Language)

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