According to the latest information from CoinVoice, reported by (Lianhe Zaobao), the latest polls show that Democratic presidential candidate Harris is currently leading by a narrow margin in Nevada, North Carolina, and Wisconsin, while Republican presidential candidate Trump is leading in Arizona.

The latest polls released by The New York Times and Siena College on Sunday (November 3) show that, in addition to the aforementioned four swing states, Harris and Trump are tied in Michigan, Georgia, and Pennsylvania, with very intense competition.

The poll results in these seven states are all within the margin of error, which means that neither candidate has gained an absolute lead in any state.

Since Harris entered the race, she has led by four percentage points in Pennsylvania polls, but Trump's support continues to rise, making both candidates evenly matched. The competition in Pennsylvania is intensifying and may affect the election outcome. [Original link]