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Battleground States: According to this poll, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are fighting a tough battle in these two key battleground states

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are currently engaged in an intense political rivalry, and with uncertainty over a clear winner in the polls, things are looking quite complicated in some of the key battleground states, including Michigan and Wisconsin, according to the latest poll data .

Who is ahead in Michigan and Wisconsin?

The latest NYT/Siena College polling data clearly shows Harris leading Trump by just 1% in Michigan, with Harris' overall polling percentage at 48%. In Wisconsin, polls show Kamala Harris has 49% support compared to 47% for Donald Trump. This is a clear indication that these two battleground states may end up voting for Harris, but the margin of error could end up messing everything up if things go sideways by even an inch.

The margin of error for this NYT/Siena College opinion poll is a whopping 4%, and so splitting that margin could result in the results changing entirely. Furthermore, both candidates must now focus on the Electoral College, which is currently of utmost importance as it would be the ultimate deciding factor in the Trump-Harris rivalry for the White House.

More campaigns to follow

With only a few weeks left until the 2024 US polls, both campaigns will need to refresh their strategies and launch an all-out attack if they want to gain an edge in the US's key swing states. Here the competition is the highest. It remains to be seen what the outcome of a messaging campaign strategy by both teams might be.

FAQs:

Is Michigan for Kamala Harris in the US elections?
In the upcoming US elections in November, Michigan has a high chance of voting for Kamala Harris, according to the latest polls from last week and this week.

Is Wisconsin a battleground state?
Yes, Wisconsin is a key battleground state for the upcoming US polls, and both candidates are aiming for a win in this region.

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