US Presidential Election / Who will be the next President of USA, who has the upper hand between Trump and Harris?

A tough fight is being witnessed in the US presidential election. Both candidates are in a close position in swing states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona and Georgia. Kamala Harris is maintaining a slight lead, while Trump's support seems strong in some states. Many issues are affecting the election.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Nov 05, 2024, 08:40 AM
US Presidential Election: The presidential race in America is at a decisive stage. The contest in the country's major swing states - Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, Arizona, Georgia and North Carolina - remains exceptionally close. In the final survey of the New York Times / Siena, there is very little difference between Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump.

Challenge of Republican candidate Trump

Trump's popularity in nationwide polling is stable at 43 percent. Even in the last elections, he could not reach the figure of 50 percent in the national popular vote. This means that his support is limited. Dissatisfaction was also seen within the Republican Party, when many party members supported other candidates instead of Trump in the primaries.

It is being speculated that many Republican voters may avoid voting for Trump or support some other candidates. Many analysts believe that Harris may get unexpected benefits from this disagreement towards Trump within the party.

Mood of the country: Demand for change

The role of the current situation of the country and the dissatisfaction of the public will also be important in this election. According to surveys, 60-70 percent of Americans believe that the country is going in the wrong direction. This feeling may affect the current White House administration, in which Harris has been the Vice President.

The main issues include voters' concerns over domestic budget, rising inflation and economic security. Trump is considered more capable in economic matters among voters of swing states. Along with this, Trump also has an edge on immigration.

Support of women voters in favor of Harris

The issue of abortion rights and reproductive health is important in this election. There is deep dissatisfaction among women after the Supreme Court's decision left the right to abortion to the state level. Harris has been successful in gaining support on this issue and in many surveys, women voters are seen leaning in her favor.

The future of American democracy

The future of American democracy is also a big issue in this election. A large part of voters have considered Trump a threat to democracy. Harris has emphasized on maintaining democratic values, reducing division and coordination between parties.

Who is on the way to victory?

Based on surveys, the contest between Trump and Harris is very close. Harris' campaign believes that last-minute voters, especially women, are showing inclination in her favor. If Harris wins, it will be the result of her strategy in which she has presented the election as a referendum on Trump's tenure.

On the other hand, if Trump wins, it will be a sign that voters have reposed faith in him to solve economic and immigration related concerns.

The results of swing states in the coming few hours will decide who will lead America for the next four years.