A new poll shows that former President Donald Trump is ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris in five important swing states.
AtlasIntel did a study from September 20th to September 25th, 2024, and found that among potential voters in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona, Trump was ahead of Harris. Trump lost to Harris in Nevada and North Carolina.
Trump got 51% of the support of potential voters in Pennsylvania, while Harris only got 48.1% of the support.
Voters in Wisconsin chose Trump with 49.7 percent of the vote, while voters chose Harris with 48.2 percent.
A poll of 918 potential voters in Michigan found that Trump had 50.6% of the support, while Harris had 47.2%.
A poll of 1,200 potential voters in Georgia found that Trump had a narrow lead with 49.6 percent of the vote, while Harris had 49 percent. A poll of 946 potential voters in Arizona found that Trump had 49.8 percent of the vote, while Harris had 48.6 percent.
States like Nevada and North Carolina gave 50.5% of their votes to Harris, while Nevada gave 47.7% of its votes to Trump and North Carolina gave 48.1% of its votes to Trump.
At the end of August, a study by InsiderAdvantage and the Trafalgar Group showed that Trump had a slight edge over Harris in Arizona, but not in Pennsylvania, Nevada, or North Carolina, which are all important swing states.
In an interview with Matthew Boyle, the Washington desk chief for Breitbart News, Trump said that his campaign was going to hold events in more states in the last few days of the election, not just toss up states but also red and blue states.