as well as either one of the two states where there's less than one point in the race. Trump would need to win both tied states, as well as the two where he's ahead.
Who will win the White House could all come down to how swing states will cast their votes. WATCH LIVE: VP DEBATEThe latest polls from 270toWin show that Trump holds a slight edge over Harris in many swing states. However, national polls have Harris coming out ahead of Trump. ...
"When I ran for president four years ago, I said we are in a battle for the soul of America — and we still are," the president said in thethree-minute-long video. "The question we are facing is whether in the years ahead we have more freedom or less freedom, more ri...
The model shifted toward Harris slightly on Monday, Nov. 4, after high-quality polls released over the weekend showed her tied or ahead in the key northern battlegrounds of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Polls from more frequently polled, but less well-regarded, firms had shown a more ...
Leaning:This status is introduced when the decision desk is confident that the candidate who is ahead is going to win, but the statistical threshold for calling the race has not yet been met. Projected winner:NBC News has made a projection that a candidate will win. ...
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The race for the White House is heating up as both President Biden and former President Trump have nearly clinched their parties’ nominations. Trump became the first candidate to jump into the contest when he announced in November 2022 that he would see
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a larger share — it will fold out. Both could suggest an imbalance in the campaign's support. The question is whether candidates can make up ground with groups that are under-represented in their base or if they can use an over-represented group to make a wider case for their candidacy...
The poll, conducted Oct. 10-14, showed Trump with support from 52 percent of likely voters in Georgia and Harris with 45 percent. In another swing state, North Carolina, Harris is ahead, with support of 49 percent of likely voters to Trump's 47 percent, within the margin of error....