Former President Donald Trump is currently outpacing Vice President Kamala Harris in five crucial battleground states, as well as holding a slight national lead, according to recent polling data.
Two surveys conducted by AtlasIntel between October 12 and 17, 2024, reveal that Trump is leading Harris by almost three percentage points nationally. Trump garnered 50.8 percent support compared to Harris’s 48.1 percent. These polls also show Trump holding a lead in key swing states, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada.
In the national poll, which surveyed 4,180 likely voters, Trump received 50.8 percent support, while Harris was at 48.1 percent.
The poll focusing on swing states found that in Arizona, Trump secured 49.2 percent of the vote, while Harris trailed with 48.6 percent, giving Trump a narrow 0.6 percent advantage among the 1,440 likely voters surveyed.
In Georgia, Trump led by 1.4 percentage points, receiving 49.5 percent of the vote to Harris’s 48.1 percent, from a survey of 1,411 likely voters.
Trump’s lead was even more substantial in Michigan, where he garnered 49.6 percent, compared to Harris’s 46.8 percent, resulting in a 2.8 percent advantage out of a sample of 1,529 likely voters.
In Nevada, Trump led Harris by 0.3 percentage points, with 48.4 percent of support to her 48.1 percent, based on a survey of 1,171 likely voters.
In Pennsylvania, Trump also held a lead, receiving 49.8 percent of support compared to Harris’s 46.5 percent, with a 3.3 percent advantage from a survey of 2,048 likely voters.
The swing state poll also found that Harris was ahead in North Carolina, receiving 49.5 percent to Trump’s 48.8 percent, from 1,674 likely voters, giving her a 0.7 percent lead.
Similarly, Harris was also leading in Wisconsin, with 48.9 percent to Trump’s 48.2 percent, from a sample of 932 likely voters, which resulted in a 0.7 percent edge for her.
These national and swing state polling results come at a time when Trump has been gaining ground in critical states such as Pennsylvania and Michigan.
Trump’s political momentum includes his campaign events, such as his recent appearance with Hamtramck Mayor Ameer Ghalib, who endorsed Trump for president. This endorsement marks a key shift, as Trump’s popularity has risen among Arab American voters, particularly in Michigan’s Arab American communities. These voters have expressed growing frustration with the Biden administration’s handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Additional polls have shown Trump with a lead over Harris in Pennsylvania, further solidifying his standing in one of the most pivotal battleground states.
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Now it’s time for the Donald to say stupid things and lose it for himself like he did in 2020.
The polls are 100% lying, as no sane person is voting for Kamala. Only those who personally hate Trump, like the Deep State / FBI /CIA / FEMA are voting for her. Which is why she doesn’t have more than a few dozen or so voting for her.