Kamala Harris is relieved in early voting
Early voting in the US presidential election this year has set a record. Both camps — Republicans and Democrats — are buoyed by early voting numbers. Republicans are happy because they got more early votes than they did in the last election. And Democrats are happy, because their candidate, Kamala Harris, is ahead of Republican candidate Donald Trump by a large margin in early polls.
The total voting age population in the United States is over 23 million. But the registered voters are about 16 crores. Not all registered voters vote again. The voter turnout in the last 2020 election was 66 percent, the highest in more than 100 years. According to the figures available till Friday, more than 60 million people have voted in advance for the November 5 elections.
Since the start of early voting this time, polls are being conducted constantly to get an idea of which direction the votes are falling. The last three polls asked voters whether he had voted early. It shows that Kamala is ahead of Trump.
Early polls by ABC News-Ipsos, New York Times-Siena College and CNN show that Kamala has a 19 to 29 point advantage over Trump. Kamala is leading by a wide margin in all three polls. In the New York Times-Siena College survey, Kamala is in a favorable position between 59 and 40 and ABC News-Ipsos between 62 and 33 points.
The picture that has emerged in the survey about early voting, it seems that Kamala Harris has a clear margin ahead of the Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election. Hillary was in an advantageous position of 8 to 16 points ahead of then-presidential candidate Trump in a poll conducted by Washington Post-ABC News and McClasy-Marist College of early voters.
But whoever leads in the early polls, the outcome of the election will ultimately be determined by the votes of the seven swing states. However, the survey shows that Kamala is ahead in advance polls in these states as well. The latest four polls of early voters in swing states show Democrat Kamala ahead of Republican candidate Trump in six of the seven swing states.
The surveys were conducted by Marist, CNN, Fox News and USA Today–Suffolk University. According to the survey, Kamala Harris is ahead of Donald Trump by 9 to 12 points in Arizona, 7 to 10 points in Georgia, 26 to 39 points in Michigan, 2 to 6 points in North Carolina, 17 to 35 points in Pennsylvania and 22 to 60 points in Wisconsin.
Among the seven swing states, Trump is ahead in early voting only in Nevada. According to the latest polls, Trump has a 6-point advantage over Kamala Harris in Nevada.
Election analysts say that a record number of early votes have been cast in the United States. And these polls were done with few voters among them. As a result, the result of the election according to the survey cannot be given as accurate. However, being ahead in the early polls means that Kamala is going to the main election from an advantageous position. Now it is to be seen how much public support Kamala gets in the main elections.
Rumors of not accepting the results of Trump's vote
Donald Trump will not accept the results of this year's election like in 2020 due to allegations of vote rigging in the state of Pennsylvania. The Republican candidate, the former president and his supporters are still claiming that the current president, Joe Biden, stole the victory from Trump by rigging the election in 2020.
Kylie Miller, a policy strategist at the non-profit organization Protect Democracy, told Reuters news agency, "The seeds are being planted by these claims that if the election goes against Donald Trump, he could again try to reverse the result." We saw this in 2020. In my opinion, it is from that education that Trump and his supporters have already begun to complain.'
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