US Polls: Trump Takes Early Lead in Crucial Swing States
Donald Trump has taken an lead over Kamala Harris in several of the swing states that will decide who becomes the next president of the United States, early results suggest.
Trump has quickly surged ahead sincethe onset of vote counting, claiming electoral college votes from Republican-leaning states. By this article’s publication time, Trump led with 230 electoral votes, while Harris followed with 205 votes, according to The AP
The BBC’s US partner, CBS, depicted that he is narrowly ahead in Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, while she has the advantage in Michigan, but the leads are fluctuating by the minute.
Trump has won conservative strongholds from his home state of Florida to Montana, while Kamala Harris is sweeping liberal bastions from New York to Colorado, CBS states
Notably, the latest CBS exit poll data, suggests that 54% of women have voted for Kamala. Joe Biden won the support of 57% of women in 2020.
Polls have closed in most parts of the country, including Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania – the seven swing states expected to determine the outcome.
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