Swing State Showdown: Trump Leads in Five, Harris Claims Michigan and Wisconsin

Swing State Showdown: Trump Leads in Five, Harris Claims Michigan and Wisconsin

With over 73 million early votes already cast, excitement for the US presidential election is growing. Current polls show a close race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, with only a one- to two-point difference between them.

Trump is leading in five out of seven key swing states, including Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania, while Harris is ahead in Michigan and Wisconsin. Both candidates have a chance to win critical states like Nevada and Pennsylvania, making the election outcome uncertain.

As they campaign, the candidates crossed paths in Charlotte, North Carolina, where both held rallies. Harris also spoke in Georgia, and Trump made a stop in Virginia.

In a surprise poll, Harris is shown to be three points ahead of Trump in Iowa, a state he won in previous elections. To connect with voters, Harris made an unexpected appearance on “Saturday Night Live” in New York.

As Election Day approaches, both candidates continue to rally supporters across the country, building anticipation for the final results.

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