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Pennsylvania, Key Swing State In US Election, Swings To Advantage Trump

Pennsylvania, Key Swing State In US Election, Swings To Advantage Trump
Four hours into the counting, Trump is leading in five swing states
New Delhi: 

Republican candidate Donald Trump has surged ahead of Democrat challenger Kamala Harris in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania as the votes cast in the US election are counted. According to The New York Times, Donald Trump holds a lead of three percentage points in the swing state. Earlier, Harris was leading in Pennsylvania. The state has 19 electoral college votes.

Nearly four hours into the counting, Trump is leading in six swing states. Trump is ahead in Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia and North Carolina. Leads are not yet in for the swing state of Nevada.

Also known as battleground states, swing states hold the key to victory in the US election. These states have a nearly equal level of support for both the Democrats and Republicans, and the election is won and lost in these states. This year, the swing states are Pennsylvania, with 19 electoral college votes, Michigan (10), Georgia (16), Wisconsin (10), North Carolina (16), Nevada (6) and Arizona (11).

Both the former President and the incumbent vice-president are pushing for the magic figure of 270 electoral college votes that will pave the way to the Oval Office in the White House. According to the current trends, Trump is leading with 230 votes, while Harris is at 179.

According to exit polls, the state of democracy, economy and abortion were the key issues on voters' minds when they headed to poll booths. A CBS News poll revealed that almost six in 10 people ranked the state of democracy as their number one issue, followed by abortion, which was picked by five per cent of voters as an important issue. The economy was a priority issue for one in ten.

A CNN exit poll said nearly three-quarters of the electorate holds a negative view of the way things are in the US today.

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