Both Democratic and Republican candidates are tied in four swing states. From 2006 to 2016, 38 of the 50 states have supported the same political party in elections.
Presidential elections are to be held in the US on November 5. In such a situation, many surveys have revealed who is the choice of the voters between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. According to a new survey, both the Democratic and Republican candidates are tied in four swing states. From 2006 to 2016, 38 out of 50 states have supported the same political party in the elections.
Harris leads Trump by 38% among Asian American voters
In the US presidential election to be held in November, Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris is 38% ahead of her rival and Republican Party candidate Donald Trump among Asian American voters. This survey was conducted at NORC Chicago University and its results were released on Tuesday. This survey has been conducted for the first time after US President Joe Biden withdrew his name from the presidential election race in July and Kamala Harris became the candidate.
According to the survey, Kamala Harris (59) is ahead of former President Trump (78) by 38% among Asian American voters. According to the survey, in the US presidential election to be held in November, 66% Asian American voters may vote in favor of Kamala Harris, while 28% may vote in support of Trump. There are also 6% voters who may vote for some other candidate or have not decided anything. In the Asian American The Voter Survey conducted between April and May this year in the US, 46% Asian American voters supported President Biden while 31% voters supported Trump.
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