Trump past Harris in the polls for the first time
According to aggregated polls from polling website FiveThirtyEight, Donald Trump has taken the lead in the state of Pennsylvania for the first time since July versus Kamala Harris in the upcoming presidential election.
The gap is small, but according to FiveThirtyEight, Trump gets 47.9% of the vote behind him, compared to 47.5% for Harris in Pennsylvania, a key swing state. In other swing states, too, it looks set to be a very close race. Trump has a small lead in Arizona, Georgia and North Carolina, while Harris has a small lead in Michigan, Wisconsin and Nevada.
Nationally, Harris maintains a small lead over Trump, with an average lead of 1.8 points. The betting shops give Trump the edge: they give him a 58.3% chance of winning the election.
(Fausto by Tagtik/Source: ABC News, Newsweek/Illustration picture: DPA picture alliance / newscom | DAVID MUSE)