TechFlow news, November 4 — According to Lianhe Zaobao, the latest polls show that Democratic presidential candidate Harris currently holds a narrow lead over Republican candidate Trump in Nevada, North Carolina, and Wisconsin, while Trump leads in Arizona.
The New York Times and Siena College released new polling data on Sunday (November 3), indicating that apart from these four swing states, Harris and Trump are tied in Michigan, Georgia, and Pennsylvania, making the competition extremely tight.
The poll results in all seven states fall within the margin of error, meaning neither candidate has achieved a definitive advantage in any of these states.
Since Harris entered the race, she had consistently led by four percentage points in Pennsylvania polls, but Trump's support has been rising steadily, bringing both candidates to an even standstill. The intensifying battle in Pennsylvania could prove pivotal in determining the election outcome.




