Voters in America feel Trump can mitigate global conflict better

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Washington: The presidential election in the US is on November 5. This time there is a close contest between Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. Right now there is a slight lead between the two. But seven swing states will play a big role in deciding victory and defeat.

The Wall Street Journal conducted a public opinion survey in seven states. Donald Trump has taken a lead over Vice President Kamala Harris on the issue of better handling of the Ukraine-Russia war and the Israel conflict.

The Wall Street Journal published the survey report recently. According to this, Harris and Trump are tied in terms of support in those seven states, which will prove to be important in the decision of the presidential election to be held in November.

According to the survey, Harris has got a lead of two percent in Arizona, Georgia and Michigan. At the same time, Trump is ahead by 6 percent in Nevada and 1 percent in Pennsylvania. There is a close contest between the two in North Carolina and Wisconsin.

Survey conducted among 600 voters in each state

The Wall Street Journal conducted this survey from September 28 to October 8. It included 600 registered voters in each state. However, its results are also similar to other surveys. This time in America, the falling economy, immigration, women’s rights and the country’s democratic values ​​are the biggest election issues. On the basis of these issues, the people of America will choose one of the two on November 5.

Trump is strong on these issues

According to the Wall Street Journal survey, most voters said that they support Trump on the issue of economy and immigration, while other voters said that Harris would do a better job in terms of housing, healthcare and people’s care. When the voters were asked who would be the best to handle the Ukraine-Russia war? On this, Trump got the support of 50% and Harris got 39% of the voters in about seven swing states.

On the other hand, Trump took the lead on the issue of handling the Israel-Hamas war. Trump got 48% and Harris got 33% votes. Earlier in the month of September, Kamala Harris had taken a lead of 38 points. In a survey by the University of Chicago, 66 percent of Asian-American voters were in favor of Harris. Whereas Trump got the support of only 28 percent of the voters.

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