Donald Trump has an advantage over Kamala Harris in terms of which of the two could best lead the US in managing the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, according to the results of a poll carried out by the Wall Street Journal in seven key states.
In particular, Trump leads Harris in the seven critical states, 50% to 39% regarding who is best suited to manage Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Trump also has a 48% advantage against Harris’ 33% in the adequacy of the management of the war between Israel and Hamas in the Middle East.
In terms of overall support, the poll released yesterday showed that Harris and Trump have a small lead in seven key US states that are likely to decide the outcome of November’s presidential elections.
The same poll showed Harris with a narrow two-point lead in Arizona, Georgia and Michigan. Trump leads by 6 points in Nevada and by 1 point in Pennsylvania, while the two candidates’ percentages are very close in North Carolina and Wisconsin. The survey of 600 registered voters in each state was carried out between September 28 and October 8 and has a margin of error of four percentage points in each state.
The results, which show a narrow margin between the two presidential candidates, reflect a tight electoral race ahead of the November 5 presidential elections, as the electorate worries about developments in the economy, immigration, women’s rights, but also democratic values. of the USA, being asked to choose between the two candidates.
Harris will likely win a slim majority in the Electoral College if she prevails in states where she leads in the WSJ poll.