Harris holds edge over Trump in final polls for key states
As the race for the presidential seat in the USA reaches its final stretch, new polls are emerging. According to a survey conducted for "The Times," Kamala Harris holds an advantage, which could result in her winning the election.
In just a few days, we will know the presidential election results, where Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are competing. Meanwhile, new polls continue to appear, showing current support for the candidates.
According to the latest electoral poll for "The Times," the Democratic candidate has an advantage over Trump in three key states: Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. In Pennsylvania and Michigan, this means a lead of three percentage points (49% for Harris and 46% for Trump, and 48% and 45%, respectively), while in Wisconsin, the gap is four percentage points (49% and 45%).
A poll by the Marist Institute also shows similar results favouring the current Vice President of the USA in these three states.
In Nevada, Harris has a one-point lead over Trump (48-47), while in Arizona, the results show 48% for Harris and the same for Trump. In Georgia and North Carolina, Trump leads by one percentage point (48% for Trump, 47% for Harris, and 49% and 48%, respectively).
Based on the poll results, the Democratic candidate - Kamala Harris - would win the presidential election.
The list of Harris and Trump supporters is growing. Popular celebrities are backing them
Meanwhile, more public figures are stepping forward to support the candidates.
Numerous Hollywood stars traditionally support the Democrats. Among Harris's supporters are actors such as George Clooney, Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio, Whoopi Goldberg, Jennifer Lawrence, Jennifer Aniston, and director Steven Spielberg. There are also stars from the music industry, including Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé, and Cher.
The Trump support group includes singer Nicky Jam and other musicians like Kid Rock, Amber Rose, Chris Janson, Jason Aldean, and Azealia Banks. Among actors, supporters include Mel Gibson, Dennis Quaid, Jon Voight, Roseanne Barr, and Zachary Levi.