A poll conducted by the New York Times and Siena College showed that the presidential race is quickly heading toward a close decision.
The results revealed that Vice President Harris showed new strength in… North Carolina And Georgia, while Trump approached it in Pennsylvania, in exchange for maintaining his lead in Arizona.
I highlighted that Harris narrowly ahead in Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin, while advancing Trump In Arizona, versus a very close race in Michigan Georgia and Pennsylvania.
The New York Times explained: “It has been decades since opinion polls showed that US “It faces a very close presidential race across several states in both the Sun Belt and Rust Belt.”.
The American newspaper continued: “This scene means that the race is still very uncertain as the campaign enters its final hours.”
It indicated that the results fall within what is known as the “margin of sampling error,” which means that none of the candidates has a decisive lead in any of the previously mentioned states.