TechFlow news, July 27 — According to Xinhua News Agency, the latest data shows that U.S. Vice President Harris and former President Trump are nearly tied in public opinion polls, with the election race intensifying.
As of the 25th, national polling averages compiled by U.S. election website "Real Clear Politics" indicate Trump leads Harris by an average of 1.7 percentage points.
The latest Wall Street Journal poll released on the 25th shows Trump leading Harris by 2 percentage points. The report noted that support for Harris and Trump is "neck-and-neck," indicating rising support among non-white voters for Harris and a significant increase in Democratic enthusiasm for the upcoming election.
In several key swing states that could determine the final outcome, the two candidates also remain closely matched. According to data compiled by "Real Clear Politics," as of the 24th, Trump leads Harris by 0.7, 1, and 3 percentage points in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, respectively.




