US presidential election D-6… “Harris has a close lead in two Rust Belt battleground states, and is tied in one state.”

US presidential election D-6… “Harris has a close lead in two Rust Belt battleground states, and is tied in one state.”


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Former U.S. President Donald Trump (left), the Republican presidential candidate, and Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate. AP Yonhap News

Six days ahead of the U.S. presidential election on the 5th of next month, a public opinion poll showed that Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris’s approval ratings are narrowly ahead of Republican former President Donald Trump’s within the margin of error in two of the three Rust Belt battleground states. In the remaining place, the approval rating was tied.

According to a report on CNN on the 30th (local time), CNN, together with public opinion polling agency SSRS, reported 726 people in Michigan (margin of error ±4.7% points) and 819 people in Pennsylvania (margin of error ±4.7% points) from the 23rd to the 28th. ), the results of a survey of 736 registered voters in Wisconsin (margin of error ±4.8% points) showed this.

In Michigan, Vice President Harris received approval ratings of 48% and former President Trump 43%, respectively, and in Wisconsin, Vice President Harris received approval ratings of 51% and former President Trump 45%, with Vice President Harris beating former President Trump within the margin of error in both states. Ahead on the inside. In Pennsylvania, the largest swing state, Vice President Harris and former President Trump were tied with an approval rating of 48% each.

CNN reported that this survey had almost identical results to a survey of these three states last summer.


These three battleground states played a decisive role in helping former President Trump win the 2016 presidential election, and in the 2020 presidential election, Democratic candidate President Joe Biden defeated former President Trump, then the incumbent president, and entered the White House. Both Vice President Harris and former President Trump are making a last-minute effort to win the three swing states in the Rust Belt.

Source: Korean