On the eve of Election Night, former President Donald Trump was ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris in all seven key swing states, according to multiple polls.

Surveys by AtlasIntel show Trump leading Harris in battleground states like Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

However, Harris is leading in two states—Minnesota and Virginia. In Minnesota, out of 2,065 likely voters polled, 49.2% supported Harris, compared to 47.2% for Trump. In Virginia, 51.3% of the 2,202 likely voters surveyed favored Harris, while 45.9% backed Trump.

In Arizona, with 875 likely voters surveyed, Trump garnered 51.6% support, while Harris received 46.5%.

In Georgia, Trump led with 49.9% of support among 1,112 likely voters, compared to Harris’ 48.3%.

Michigan’s survey of 1,113 likely voters showed 49.8% support for Trump, while 48.3% sided with Harris.

In Nevada, 707 likely voters gave Trump 50.2% support, whereas Harris secured 47.2%.

North Carolina’s poll of 1,219 likely voters had Trump at 50% support, with Harris close behind at 47.9%.

Among 1,840 likely voters in Pennsylvania, Trump had 49.6% support, while Harris had 48.6%.

Wisconsin’s survey of 869 likely voters showed Trump with 49.5% support, and Harris with 48.6%.

These AtlasIntel findings align with previous polls by the same organization, which also showed Trump leading Harris in swing states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada.

A Reuters/Ipsos poll from August similarly found Trump ahead in seven battleground states, described as the closest contests in the 2020 election.

{Matzav.com}