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Trump Outpaces Harris in Crucial Swing States as US Election Heats Up

The US presidential election is becoming increasingly interesting. The Republican Party’s symbol, the elephant, is charging ahead, while the Democratic Party’s symbol, the donkey, seems to be trailing behind. Donald Trump, representing the Republican Party, is leading Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s candidate, in the current trends. Trump is also ahead in seven key swing states, further strengthening his position.

There are 7 swing states in America. These are more important than other states. While all states emphasize traditional party support, party support in these swing states is shifting. In such cases, the presidential candidate wins these swing states, and he emerges as the winner of the election. That is why swing states are considered to determine the fate of presidential candidates.

Now the trend of 6 of these 7 states has come to light. Of these, Donald Trump is ahead in five states, while Kamala Harris is ahead in just one. If this trend reverses in the results, the Democratic Party may suffer a major loss.

Of the seven most important states, Pennsylvania emerged as the most important state with 19 electoral votes. So far, Donald Trump is leading with 51.3 per cent of the vote. Meanwhile, Harris got 47.8 per cent of the votes.

North Carolina is hitting hard. In the race for the 16 Electoral College seats here, Trump was found to have received 50.8 per cent of the vote. Similarly, Kamala Harris got 48.1 per cent votes. Similarly, in the ongoing battle for Georgia’s 16 Electoral College votes, Trump received 51.1% of the vote, while Harris received 48.2% of the vote.

In the race for Michigan’s 15 electoral votes, Kamala Harris received 46.5 per cent of the vote, while Trump was ahead with 51.7 per cent of the vote. Arizona has 11 electoral votes. There is also a tough competition. Trump leads with 49.7% of the vote. However, Kamla Harris got 49.5 per cent votes.

Wisconsin has 10 electoral college votes. Donald Trump so far has 50.7 per cent of the vote in the race, while Harris has 47.9 per cent of the vote. Nevada has 6 Electoral College votes. The counting of votes here has not yet started.

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