Former President Donald Trump is currently leading Vice President Kamala Harris in every key swing state, with his advantage expanding as the 2024 Presidential Election draws near, according to a new AtlasIntel poll.
The survey, conducted among likely American voters, shows the Republican nominee with a favorable outlook in battleground states such as North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
In Arizona, Trump holds his largest lead with 52.3% to Harris’s 45.8%.
In Nevada, he has a 51.2% to 46% edge.
North Carolina shows Trump leading by a narrower 50.5% to 47.1%, while in Georgia, he is ahead at 50.1% compared to Harris’s 47.6%.
These states indicate stronger support for Trump, with several polling outside the margin of error.
Other states, like Michigan and Pennsylvania, are closer contests within the poll’s two-point margin of error.
In Michigan, Trump is at 49.7% versus Harris’s 48.2%, and in Pennsylvania, he leads with 49.6% compared to her 47.8%.
The tightest race is in Wisconsin, where Trump has 49.7% support and Harris is close behind with 48.6%.
Overall, the poll shows Trump with a slight lead nationally, at 49% to Harris’s 47.2%.
AtlasIntel highlights its accuracy in past elections, noting it correctly projected each swing state within the margin of error during the 2020 election cycle.
With the 2024 election in its final stages, the poll’s results suggest Trump is gaining ground in these pivotal states, setting up a closely watched contest.
President Joe Biden on Saturday criticized of GOP nominee Donald Trump, calling him someone “you’d like to smack in the a**.”
Biden was speaking to some members of a carpenter union in his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, when he made the comment in an attempt to slam the former president.
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He explained that Harris ‘only wanted to do an hour’, compared to the three-hour sit down he was given by Trump.
He added that he had insisted that the interview take place in his studio, but had been flexible on timings.
‘You could look at this and say, “Oh, you’re being a diva”,’ Rogan said Wednesday, ‘But she had an opportunity to come here when she was in Texas. I literally gave them an open invitation.