Former President Donald Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris among Catholics in battleground states, according to the National Catholic Reporter.
investigation asked Catholic voters in seven battleground states – Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada and Arizona – would vote if the election were held today. Mr. Trump has an overall 5-point lead among this group of voters in these battleground states, with 50% support compared to 45% support for Ms. Harris.
Mr. Trump also leads in a majority of these battleground states, especially among Catholic voters.
For example, in Wisconsin, Mr. Trump leads with 57% support among Catholic voters, while Ms. Harris leads with 39%. Trump leads by 1 point in North Carolina (47% to 46%) and by 8 points in Arizona (51% to 43%). Trump also leads in Georgia and Michigan.
Polls show Harris leading in Nevada and Pennsylvania, the latter by a one-point margin.
Investigation too asked When respondents were asked to identify the most important issue when deciding who to support in an election, 75% said the economy, followed by 60% immigration and the border, and 53% health care.
Details from survey:
The NCR poll is the first to focus exclusively on Catholics in battleground states, surveying 1,172 Catholic voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. conducted a survey. It was conducted by Mercury Analytics from October 3rd to 8th. The margin of error is plus or minus 2.86%.
More broadly, Trump is considered to be in a “very good position” in the battleground states, said James Blair, who heads the Trump campaign's political operations.
he said this in an interview Breitbart News Saturday Trump said he was in a “very good position” on the top line.
“If you look at the polls over the last few weeks, it's really all pointing in the same direction. Nationally, state by state, he's further ahead than he was four years ago, even eight years ago,” Blair said. said that “from a polling perspective, it used to be a very wide margin” and that President Trump was “in such a good position in the polls, leading on average in almost every battleground state.” He pointed out that there was no such thing.
“After all, Prime Minister Blair said President Trump is currently on the offensive,” he added. [Kamala Harris’s campaign] They are very defensive and probably don't like the odds right now. ”





