United States Vice President Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump in four important battleground states.
As to Bloomberg, the Democratic candidate has secured an 11-point lead in Michigan and a two-point advantage in Arizona, Wisconsin, and Nevada.
But in Pennsylvania, Trump is up by four points, and in North Carolina, he is ahead by two; in Georgia, the two are deadlocked.
On election day, the candidate that leads Georgia would win the presidency if the polls stay unchanged.
According to the findings of a survey conducted by the Democratic Super (PAC) Action Fund, Harris leads Trump 48% to 47% in Georgia and leads the 71-year-old by two points in Arizona and Pennsylvania.
These outcomes followed the resignation of President Joe Biden and the party’s endorsement of Harris.
Additionally, Harris is scheduled to reveal her running companion for the next elections.
As potential vice presidential candidates, names such as Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, and Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg have been mentioned.
After Trump announced that he would not be participating in the debate against his opponent, the 49th vice president issued a challenge to her adversary to show up so they could speak in person.
She remarked, “Well, Donald, I do hope you’ll reconsider meeting me on the debate stage.” “Because, as they say, ‘Say it to my face if you have anything to say’.”