With the latest polls showing Trump and Harris close, seven "swing states" could determine the outcome. Analysts have focused on the "weathervane" counties in these states, which are expected to play a crucial role in determining the "swing state" outcome.
The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll showed Harris, the Democratic vice-president of the United States, narrowly ahead of Republican former President Donald Trump by 46% to 43%. The six-day poll ended on Monday, and Harris' lead was similar to that of a Reuters/Ipsos poll a week ago (45% to 42%), providing further evidence that the election is extremely anxious with only two weeks left before the November 5 election.
According to a new poll from Fairleigh Dickens University, cryptocurrency holders are more likely to say they will vote for Trump than Vice President Harris. Half of cryptocurrency holders said they plan to vote for Trump, while only 38% of cryptocurrency holders prefer Harris. Among non-cryptocurrency owners, Harris leads by 12 percentage points: 53% of non-cryptocurrency voters said they would vote for Harris, while 41% plan to vote for Trump.
A new poll by the FDU found that potential voters who hold cryptocurrencies (about one in seven registered voters) are backing former President Donald Trump by 12 percentage points in the upcoming presidential election. "Trump has been reaching out to the cryptocurrency community and appears to be paying off," wrote Dan Cassino, a professor of government and political science at Vermont State University and the poll's executive director. The FDU poll found that encryption...