02-11-2024, 11:51 PM
✓Vice President Harris is narrowly outpacing former President Trump just days be4 Election Day, according YouGov’s final presidential estimate.
✓The election model, unveiled Friday, shows Harris leading Trump by 3 points nationally, 50 percent to 47%. The latest update shows the vice president with 240 electoral votes compared to her GOP rival’s 218. Around 80 remain a toss-up.
✓The previous model from Oct. 16 showed Harris ahead with 250 electoral votes and the former president with 219. In that release, only 69 voters were considered toss-ups.
✓YouGov listed Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia as the likely battlegrounds — leaving off Michigan.
✓Nevada, Harris leads Trump with 50 percent support to his 48 percent. In Arizona, Trump takes the lead, outpacing Harris by the same 3-point margin, the model shows.
✓North Carolina and Pennsylvania, the vice president has a slight lead over the former president, 49% to 48%. She also outpaces the Republican nominee by 2 points in Wisconsin, 49 percent to 47%, according to pollster.
✓Georgia model shows GOP nominee with a 1-point edge over his Democratic rival, 49% to 48%.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/49...ion-model/
✓The election model, unveiled Friday, shows Harris leading Trump by 3 points nationally, 50 percent to 47%. The latest update shows the vice president with 240 electoral votes compared to her GOP rival’s 218. Around 80 remain a toss-up.
✓The previous model from Oct. 16 showed Harris ahead with 250 electoral votes and the former president with 219. In that release, only 69 voters were considered toss-ups.
✓YouGov listed Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia as the likely battlegrounds — leaving off Michigan.
✓Nevada, Harris leads Trump with 50 percent support to his 48 percent. In Arizona, Trump takes the lead, outpacing Harris by the same 3-point margin, the model shows.
✓North Carolina and Pennsylvania, the vice president has a slight lead over the former president, 49% to 48%. She also outpaces the Republican nominee by 2 points in Wisconsin, 49 percent to 47%, according to pollster.
✓Georgia model shows GOP nominee with a 1-point edge over his Democratic rival, 49% to 48%.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/49...ion-model/