As the voting closed for the US elections at 6 p.m. Eastern Time Tuesday, the exit polls from the seven key swing states started coming in. The seven states - Arizona, Michigan, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin - will decide who becomes the next president of the United States. So, who is ahead in these key swing states, GOP's Donald Trump or the Democratic Party's Kamala Harris? The exit polls for the 2024 US election were published by Edison Research, and distributed to all major news channel via Reuters, such as CBS, NBC and CNN and others.
Check out the latest updates here: Arizona In Arizona, 46% of voters have a favorable view of Harris, with 52% viewing her unfavorably. Trump has a similar split, with 46% viewing him favorably and 52% unfavorably. PennsylvaniaIn Pennsylvania, 47% of voters view Trump favorably, while 51% view him unfavorably. Harris has a 46% favorable rating and a 53% unfavorable rating. North CarolinaIn North Carolina, 43% of voters view Trump favorably, while 55% have an unfavorable opinion. Harris is viewed favorably by 48% and unfavorably by 50%. Georgia Georgia voters have a 46% favorable view of Trump and 52% unfavorable. Harris has a 49% favorable rating, with an equal 49% unfavorable view.Also read: MichiganIn Michigan, Trump is viewed favorably by 45% of voters and unfavorably by 53%. Harris has a 48% favorable view and 50% unfavorable. NevadaIn Nevada, 44% of voters view Trump favorably, while 48% have a favorable view of Harris. Harris has a 50% unfavorable rating compared to 46% for Biden in 2020. WisconsinWisconsin voters give Trump a 44% favorable and 52% unfavorable rating. Harris has a 47% favorable view and a 52% unfavorable rating. This copy is being updated. Check back for the latest.
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