The race is much closer in the swing states than when President Joe Biden was the Democratic nominee, according to a CBS News/You Gov poll released Aug. 4 by CBS News.
In the swing states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Arizona, Trump and Harris are neck and neck. Trump leads by one percentage point in Wisconsin and by three points in Georgia and North Carolina. In Nevada, where Trump led Biden by more than 10 percentage points, Harris held a two percentage point lead.
Harris also leads Trump in voter turnout. She gets 50% of the vote in the United States as a whole, compared to Trump’s 49%. When third-party candidates (Robert Kennedy Jr. and others) are included, Harris’s lead increases to two percentage points.
The poll was conducted from July 30 to Aug. 2 and included about 3,100 registered voters and has a margin of error of 2.1 percentage points.
Recall that the polls that gave Biden the victory (and at the same time strongly diverged from the polls conducted by neutral pollsters) were a major part of the electoral fraud in 2020. One of the arguments in favor of the “impartiality” of the election was that the polls supposedly also showed a slight advantage for Biden.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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