We’ve been inundated with polls, and while so many people hate them because they’re so often wrong, for political junkies and those of us who are terrified of an American future under a President Kamala Harris (even typing that hurt), they’re all we’ve got.
And yet, the surveys are simply not giving clarity to this election. Simply put, it could go either way:
The final New York Times/Siena College Battleground poll of the 2024 race shows a razor-tight election in the battleground states just days before the election.
Former President Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris in Arizona, while Harris enjoys a lead in Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada and Wisconsin. Michigan and Pennsylvania are tied between the two candidates, according to the poll.
“Too close to call,” Siena Research declared in a social media post about the poll.
The final Times/Siena…