Less than two weeks are left for the US presidential election and a new survey has revealed that the contest between Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump is extremely close, whether it is at the national level or in the major battleground states.
According to a survey conducted by CNBC, Trump has an edge on economic issues, while Harris is ahead in terms of character, integrity and ability to become president.
In CNBC's All America Economy Survey, Trump has got the support of 48% voters and Harris has got the support of 46% voters. There is a difference of 2%, which comes within the error limit of the survey i.e. plus minus 3.1%. Now let us move ahead and tell what the data shows. In the seven main battleground states Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, Trump got the support of 48% and Harris got the support of 47%. But this difference is also only 1% and within the error limit. This survey was conducted between 15 and 19 October among 1000 registered voters. The pollster involved in the survey says that inflation remains an important issue because about 63% of voters said that their family income is decreasing compared to the cost of living. Democratic pollster Jay Campbell told CNBC that even though the data shows that inflation is decreasing, this issue has become more important for people in the last three quarters. In such a situation, it will be interesting to see what impact the US elections have on world politics. Well, that's all in this news. For the rest of the news of the country and the world, stay connected with Jansatta. Thank you. - Generated with https://kome.ai
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