The 2024 US presidential race has intensified as Kamala Harris and Donald Trump make their cases in swing states like Arizona and Nevada. Recent CNN polls reveal a nearly deadlock situation: Harris holds a slight edge in Arizona at 48%, while Trump leads Nevada at 48%. The competition reflects a larger national divide, with both parties vying for every vote.
Poll Numbers and Demographics
State | Candidate | Support (%) | Key Demographics Supporting |
---|---|---|---|
Arizona | Kamala Harris | 48% | Women, Latino, Young Voters |
Donald Trump | 47% | White Male Voters | |
Nevada | Kamala Harris | 47% | Women, Young Voters |
Donald Trump | 48% | White Voters |
Key Voter Demographics in Focus
In Arizona, Harris gains traction among women, Latino voters, and young voters, while Trump leads among white male voters. Nevada’s results also echo this divide, with women and younger voters favoring Harris and white voters favoring Trump. Independent voters, key to both campaigns, lean slightly towards Harris in Nevada and remain nearly evenly split in Arizona.
Campaign Highlights and Strategies
- Kamala Harris: Addressing rallies in Las Vegas, Harris emphasized her focus on inclusivity and democratic values. Her support among Latino and young voters is critical as she seeks to consolidate her base.
- Donald Trump: Trump’s rallies emphasize economic recovery and strong national defense. His appeal among white voters and conservative-leaning independents keeps him competitive in both states.
Voter Confidence and Early Voting Trends
Voter confidence has risen since August, with about 81% of Nevada voters and 76% of Arizona voters expressing trust in the election process. Early voting sees Harris leading in Arizona and Trump holding a slight edge in Nevada.
Disclaimer: This article is based on currently available data and may be subject to updates as the election progresses.
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