These swing states of America will decide who will be next?
Elections are on november 5 in America. donald trump and Kamala harris are expected to be in a close contest. In every survey conducted so far, both have been considered almost equal. In such a situation, it is a bit difficult for anyone to tell the election result right now.
There are many swing states in America where voters have not been able to decide whether they will go with trump or Kamala Harris. These swing states can change the outcome of the election. In such a situation, let us know which are those states of America where voters will actually decide who will be the next President of America.
Which are the swing states where voters have not decided anything?
The states in America whose voters have not been able to decide whom to support are - Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada and North Carolina.
What is the complete math?
The swing states mentioned above have 93 out of the total 593 electoral college votes of the states. Now if we talk about the pre-election estimates, then in the remaining electoral college, trump has a lead of 219 and harris has a lead of 226. It is clear from this that if this happens, then the results will be decided by the 93 electoral college votes of the swing state. Let us tell you that 270 electoral college votes are required to become the President.
People are not able to decide in swing states
Talking about swing states, currently Trump is getting 48.5 votes in Arizona and harris is getting 47.5 votes. Whereas in Georgia, trump is getting 48.7 and harris is getting 47.9 percent votes, in Pennsylvania, the former President is getting 48.4 and the Vice President is getting 48.1 percent votes.
Talking about other states, trump is getting 47.8 votes in Nevada, 48.9 in North Carolina, 48.6 in Michigan and 48 percent in Wisconsin. Kamala harris is getting 48.3, 47.8 and 48.4 percent votes respectively in these swing states. In such a situation, it is clear that these swing states will decide who will ultimately be the next President of America.