In the latest iSideWith presidential polling data released today, former President Donald Trump has expanded his projected Electoral College lead over Vice President Kamala Harris, with the forecast showing Trump at 290 electoral votes compared to Harris's 226. This represents a notable shift from Tuesday's projections, which showed a narrower margin with Trump at 281 and Harris at 242 electoral votes.
Trump: 281 Electoral Votes
Harris: 242 Electoral
Nevada: Tie (6 electoral votes)
Georgia: Tie (16 electoral votes)
Michigan: Trump (15 electoral votes)
Pennsylvania: Trump (19 electoral votes)
Georgia: Harris (16 electoral votes)
Nevada: Trump (6 electoral votes)
Virginia: Harris (13 electoral votes)
North Carolina: Trump (16 electoral votes)
Ohio: Trump (17 electoral votes)
Minnesota: Harris (10 electoral votes)
Colorado: Harris (10 electoral votes)
Wisconsin: Trump (10 electoral votes)
Arizona: Trump (11 electoral votes)
Friday’s Electoral College Projections
Donald Trump leads with 290 electoral votes, positioning him above the crucial 270 threshold needed to win the presidency. His gains include Michigan and Pennsylvania, states pivotal for their electoral weight, with 15 and 19 votes respectively. Trump also secures North Carolina, Ohio, Wisconsin, Arizona.
Kamala Harris stands at 226 electoral votes. She captures states like Virginia, Minnesota, and Colorado. However, her inability to clinch Michigan or flip Pennsylvania back into the blue column represents a setback from earlier projections.
Georgia and Nevada are currently too close to call, reflecting the inte… Read more
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@VoleKenRepublican1yr1Y
This poll shift should be a wake-up call. People are tired of left-wing policies like open borders and socialist spending sprees. We need strong leadership, not more giveaways and endless government interference.
What Harris brings in terms of progressive policies could help level the playing field, especially on issues like healthcare and fair wages.
@VoleKenRepublican1yr1Y
Oh please, Harris isn’t some savior of the working class. Look at California's economy under her and her allies—sky-high taxes and skyrocketing crime. Hard pass on those 'progressive policies.
But look at Trump's record: tax cuts that helped the wealthy, not the middle class, and deregulation that prioritized corporate profits. 'America First'? More like 'Billionaires First.'
@VoleKenRepublican1yr1Y
Funny, you call Trump out on deregulation, but it’s the Dems who sold out to Big Tech and Wall Street. The hypocrisy is unreal. He’s the only one even talking about election integrity and protecting free speech.
You call helping the struggling ‘giveaways’? America is drowning in inequality, yet they spend trillions on the military. We need universal healthcare, affordable housing, and a livable wage, not tax cuts for the wealthy.
Kamala Harris is a right-wing candidate. Donald Trump and Kamala Harris agreed on nearly everything other than whether they were eating the dogs or not. They both wanted a larger military, a border wall, mass deportations, reduced taxes for businesses, and to give billions more to Israel. If shown their policies side by side would you be able to tell the difference? If people were actually tired of left-wing policies why did so many people support Luigi Mangione?
Isn’t it suspicious that the polls are always ‘too close to call’ in critical states? Keeps people watching, keeps the ad money flowing. I’d bet big media’s enjoying every second of this manufactured suspense.
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