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The US presidential election is less than two weeks away. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump continue to campaign last minute to attract voters. At the same time, a poll by the Wall Street Journal brought good news for the candidate of the Republican Party, Trump. It has been seen that he is ahead of the Democratic candidate Kamala in nationwide popularity.
The Wall Street Journal survey was published on Wednesday. It can be seen that Donald Trump has received 47 percent public support nationwide. His rival Kamala Harris got 45 percent support. Earlier, the media conducted another survey last August. At that time, Kamala was ahead of Trump by two points.
The Wall Street Journal conducted a survey of 1,500 voters from October 19 to 22. Apart from nationwide public support in the survey, Trump is also ahead in the competition between the two. Trump received 49 percent support in such contests. On the other hand Kamala got 46 percent.
According to the survey, the opinion of oranges has become more negative since last August. Kamala's approval rating as the current vice president of the United States also dropped from 54 percent to 42 percent.
On the other hand, voters' approval of Trump's actions during his tenure as president increased from 48 to 52 percent.
Earlier, in a Fox News poll from October 11 to 14, Trump was ahead of Kamala by two points. However, in the past two weeks, Kamala is slightly ahead of Trump in a poll conducted by Reuters / Ipsos, CBS News, USA Today.
These surveys of voters before the US presidential election give a great idea about the results. Hotly contested states also play a big role in the outcome.
In the 2020 election, Joe Biden became president by narrowly defeating Trump in seven such states. According to various polls, there is a possibility of a close fight between Kamala and Trump in these states in this election.

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