In the exciting race for the presidency, the candidates are heading into the final stretch before the election. The polls are a tool used to gauge public opinion, but they can sometimes be misleading. Rasmussen Reports, a trusted pollster, recently surveyed likely voters in battleground states, revealing a close race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
One of the key issues for voters in these states is the economy, followed by border security and abortion. The discussion around illegal immigration has also been prominent, with a majority of voters believing the government needs to do more to address illegal border crossings and visitor overstays. Many are concerned that the Biden administration has purposefully allowed increased illegal immigration in recent years.
🚨 NEW – Trump hits 3-POINT NATIONAL LEAD in latest polling, a decisive electoral college victory
🔴 Trump: 49.2% (+3)
🔵 Harris: 46.2%@Rasmussen_Poll / Sept. 2-8 / N=1,793LV / 5-day rolling average pic.twitter.com/SPB0ileT19— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) September 9, 2024
As the election approaches, other polls indicate a tight race, with Trump leading in some battleground states and Harris leading nationally. The competition is fierce, with both candidates vying for the support of the American people. Nate Silver, an election analyst, believes Trump is currently a slight favorite to win the Electoral College.
However, there are always uncertainties in the lead-up to an election. Scandals, unforeseen events, and attempts at censorship can all impact the outcome. The candidates themselves play a crucial role in how they present themselves to the public.
As we head into the final months before the election, the race remains close and unpredictable. Voters must stay informed and engaged as they prepare to cast their ballots. The political landscape is ever-changing, and anything can happen before election day.