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Harris dominates four out of seven races… an unpredictable battle (Correction)

Bloomberg News·Morning Consult survey… “Stronger support than Biden”
“Support from young Black and Hispanic voters”… Trump ahead in 2 places
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US Vice President Kamala Harris (left) and former US President Donald Trump. ⓒ AFP=News1 ⓒ News1 Kim Ye-seul Reporter

US Vice President Kamala Harris (left) and former US President Donald Trump. ⓒ AFP=News1 ⓒ News1 Kim Ye-seul Reporter,
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, “(Seoul=News1) Reporter Cho So-young = It has been revealed that Kamala Harris, the de facto Democratic presidential candidate, is leading against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in 7 swing states.”,
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, ‘According to the survey results conducted online from the 24th to the 28th by Bloomberg News and polling agency Morning Consult of 4,973 registered voters in 7 swing states (Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin) with a margin of error of ±1 point, Vice President Harris received 48% support, while former President Trump received 47% support.’,
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, ‘Bloomberg analyzed this as a “stronger support compared to Biden (Democratic) trailing behind Trump by 2 percentage points before the election.”‘,
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, ‘Specifically, Vice President Harris won in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, and Wisconsin against former President Trump.’,
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, ‘In Arizona (804 respondents, margin of error ±3%, 11 electors), Vice President Harris received 49% support, surpassing former President Trump (47%), and in Michigan (706 respondents, margin of error ±4%, 15 electors), Vice President Harris received 53%, widening the gap with former President Trump (42%).’,
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, ‘In Nevada (454 respondents, margin of error ±5%, 6 electors), Vice President Harris recorded 47%, and former President Trump had 45%, while in Wisconsin (700 respondents, margin of error ±4%, 10 electors), Vice President Harris received 49% and former President Trump received 47%.’,
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, ‘In Georgia (799 respondents, margin of error ±3%, 16 electors), it was a tie at 47%.’,
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, ‘In North Carolina and Pennsylvania, former President Trump led Vice President Harris.’,
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, ‘In North Carolina (706 respondents, margin of error ±4%, 16 electors), former President Trump recorded 48%, while Vice President Harris got 46%, and in Pennsylvania (804 respondents, margin of error ±3%, 19 electors), former President Trump received 50% while Vice President Harris received 46%.’,
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US Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris watching US Presidential candidate Joe Biden at a campaign event held in Wilmington, Delaware on August 12, 2020. 2020.08.12. ⓒ Reuters=News1 ⓒ News

US Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris watching US Presidential candidate Joe Biden at a campaign event held in Wilmington, Delaware on August 12, 2020. 2020.08.12. ⓒ Reuters=News1 ⓒ News1 Kim Jong-hoon Reporter,
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, ‘Bloomberg reported that “Vice President Harris is receiving enthusiastic support from young Black and Hispanic voters.”‘,
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, ‘According to the survey, more than one-third of voters in the 7 battleground states responded that they are “much more likely to vote due to the contest between Trump and Harris,” with African American and Hispanic voters increasing to 49% and 44%, respectively.’,
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, ‘Nearly two-thirds of Black voters are perceived to have answered “somewhat or much more likely to vote in November (presidential election).’,
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, ‘The Trump camp analyzed the surge in Vice President Harris’ support as a “honeymoon period.”‘,
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, ‘Bloomberg stated, “Harris faces tasks of gaining trust from voters on some issues such as managing the economy and immigration.”‘,
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, ‘In the survey, Vice President Harris performed better than President Biden on economic issues, but still lagged behind former President Trump.’,
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, “In the question of ‘who do you trust more on economic issues’, former President Trump had an 8-point lead over Vice President Harris. He had a 14-point lead in the early battle against President Biden earlier this month.\n”

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