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Atlas Intel, which was hands down the most accurate public poll during the 2020 election, just dropped its final poll of the season. It points to landslide victory for Donald Trump.
If Kamala Harris is able to win Minnesota and Virginia, two blue states that are in jeopardy of being conquered, then she would still only get 226 Electoral College votes. Trump would get 312 in this scenario that has him winning EVERY battleground state.
The FINAL poll from @atlas_intel, the most accurate pollster of 2020.
🟥Arizona: Trump +5.1
🟥Nevada: Trump +3.1
🟥North Carolina: Trump +2.1
🟥Georgia: Trump +1.6
🟥Michigan: Trump +1.5
🟥Pennsylvania: Trump +1.0
🟥Wisconsin: Trump +0.9
🟦Minnesota: Harris +2.0… pic.twitter.com/PkIQJkTj18— Matt Margolis (@mattmargolis) November 5, 2024
The poll even has Trump winning the popular vote.
ATLAS POLL – U.S. ELECTIONS
In the final Atlas poll before the election, the gap between Trump and Harris has narrowed to just 1.1 percentage point.
🔴 Trump: 49.2%
🔵 Harris: 48.1%
⚪ Others/Undecided: 2.7% pic.twitter.com/YUcBRJiq0l— AtlasIntel (@atlas_intel) November 5, 2024
According to PJ Media:
Trump’s largest lead is in Arizona, where he is ahead by 5.1 points, followed by Nevada (a 3.1-point advantage), North Carolina (a 2.1-point lead), Georgia (1.6-point margin), and Michigan, where he leads by 1.5 points. Trump also holds a narrow lead in Pennsylvania, where he is up by 1 point, and in Wisconsin, where he is ahead by 0.9 points.
Two important notes. First, polls are narrative-driven, including this one. Second, the shenanigans that the UniParty Swamp is currently engaged in can wipe out leads very quickly, as we learned in 2020. Don’t get complacent.
Donald Trump always says to pretend like we’re behind by one point no matter what the polls say. It’s good advice. It’s looking good for him on Election Day but we cannot take anything for granted.
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