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Newly released internal polling from the Trump campaign on Thursday reveals that President Donald Trump is on the verge of victory, including a lead in all seven swing states.
The study emphasized the need for strong turnout on Election Day while observing Trump’s lead across the border in battleground states.
“Trump’s position nationally and in every single Battleground State is SIGNIFICANTLY better today than it was 4 years ago. In fact, President Trump holds the lead in 5 of the 7 Battleground States that account for over 270 Electoral Votes,” pollster Tony Fabrizio wrote in a statement.
“I point this out NOT to stoke overconfidence or complacency, but to illustrate just how close this election is and that victory is within our reach,” he continued.
Fabrizio noted that Election Day turnout remains key to whether Trump will achieve victory in the seven pivotal states, including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
“But the fact remains that we still have a great deal of work to do. While the analysis of early and absentee vote returns in each state are promising, we know that the bulk of President Trump voters will vote on Election Day. So, our continued efforts to turnout our voters are crucial,” Fabrizio stated.
The RealClearPolitics average shows Trump ahead in five of the seven swing states. Harris holds a slight advantage in Michigan and Wisconsin, with all seven states within the margin of error.
In the Electoral College predictions, Trump is estimated to win with 287 votes versus 251 for Vice President Kamala Harris. If accurate, the number would put Trump over the 270 electoral votes needed to win the election as the nation’s 47th president.
As RSBN previously reported, Trump is making a final push in both swing states and blue states he believes he can win. His upcoming live events included rallies in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Henderson, Nevada, on Thursday. Friday’s scheduled events include stops in Warren, Michigan, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Saturday includes three large events, including Salem, Virginia, along with Gastonia and Greensboro, North Carolina. A watch party is also scheduled in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, for Tuesday, according to the Trump campaign website.
Recent large-scale events in traditionally blue states include his massive rally in Coachella, California, where up to 100,000 people may have attended, along with his Sunday event in the historic Madison Square Garden, filled with a capacity crowd on Sunday.