Harris Gathers Momentum: Biden-Harris Ticket Leads in Key Swing States, New Poll Shows

The 2020 Presidential Election is heating up, and the latest poll from Bloomberg suggests Vice President Kamala Harris is gaining ground on President Donald Trump in six out of seven key swing states.

This is significant news for the Biden-Harris campaign, as these states are crucial to securing the Electoral College votes needed to win the presidency. The poll, conducted by Siena College, surveyed 1,448 registered voters across Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Ohio between August 27th and September 1st.

Here’s a breakdown of the key findings:

  • Arizona: Biden leads Trump by 6 points (50% to 44%), with Harris holding a 5 point lead over Trump (48% to 43%). This marks a significant shift from a recent ABC News/Washington Post poll which showed Trump with a 1 point lead in Arizona.
  • Florida: Biden leads Trump by 2 points (49% to 47%), with Harris holding a 3 point lead over Trump (49% to 46%). This is a tighter race than some polls have shown in recent weeks, but still favors the Biden-Harris ticket.
  • Michigan: Biden leads Trump by 7 points (52% to 45%), with Harris holding a 7 point lead over Trump (50% to 43%). This is a significant lead for the Biden-Harris ticket, and reflects the continued trend of Democratic gains in this crucial swing state.
  • North Carolina: Biden leads Trump by 1 point (48% to 47%), with Harris holding a 2 point lead over Trump (48% to 46%). This is a tight race, and one that will likely be decided by voter turnout and late-breaking events.
  • Pennsylvania: Biden leads Trump by 6 points (51% to 45%), with Harris holding a 7 point lead over Trump (49% to 42%). This is a significant lead for the Biden-Harris ticket, and one that could be crucial to winning the election.
  • Wisconsin: Biden leads Trump by 9 points (54% to 45%), with Harris holding a 10 point lead over Trump (53% to 43%). This is a commanding lead for the Biden-Harris ticket, and a sign that the Democrats are doing well in a state that Trump won narrowly in 2016.
  • Ohio: Trump leads Biden by 1 point (49% to 48%), with Harris trailing Trump by 2 points (47% to 49%). This is the only state in the poll where Trump holds a lead, but it remains a very tight race.

What does this mean for the election?

The Bloomberg poll suggests that the Biden-Harris ticket is gaining ground in key swing states, and is in a strong position to win the election. However, it’s important to note that the race is still tight in many of these states, and that the outcome could be decided by voter turnout, late-breaking events, and other factors.

These results underscore the importance of voter turnout, particularly among younger voters, Black voters, and Latino voters who have historically been less likely to participate in elections. The Biden-Harris campaign has been focused on mobilizing these voters, and these poll results suggest they may be successful in doing so.

What’s next?

The election is still two months away, and there’s plenty of time for the race to shift. However, these poll results suggest that the Biden-Harris ticket is in a strong position to win the election.

Key takeaways:

  • The Biden-Harris ticket is gaining ground in key swing states, particularly among younger voters, Black voters, and Latino voters.
  • Voter turnout is crucial to the outcome of the election, and both campaigns are focused on mobilizing their bases.
  • The race is still tight in many of these states, and the outcome could be decided by late-breaking events.

This is a crucial moment in the election, and it’s important for voters to stay informed and engaged. We will continue to monitor the race closely and provide updates as they become available.

Keywords: Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, 2020 Presidential Election, Swing States, Bloomberg Poll, Siena College, Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Ohio, Voter Turnout, Election Predictions, Election Results

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