AtlasIntel boasts in its poll that it was the most accurate in the 2020 election cycle — accurately predicting every swing state within the margin of error.
A number of prominent social media accounts began circulating the results:
General Election Poll
🔴 Arizona – Trump +6
🔴 North Carolina – Trump +3
🔴 Georgia – Trump +2
🔴 Nevada – Trump +5
🔴 Pennsylvania – Trump +2
🔴 Michigan – Trump +2
🔴 Wisconsin – Trump +1Atlasintel #A – LV – 11/2
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) November 3, 2024
A new poll by @atlas_intel shows Donald Trump with a lead over Kamala Harris in all 7 swing states:
🔴 NC: Trump +3.4%
🔴 GA: Trump +2.5%
🔴 AZ: Trump +6.5%
🔴 NV: Trump +5.5%
🔴 WI: Trump +1.0%
🔴 MI: Trump +1.5%
🔴 PA: Trump +1.8% pic.twitter.com/m1iZI8WFmu— Alex Salvi (@alexsalvinews) November 3, 2024
AtlasIntel, The most accurate poll of 2020, released their final battleground poll showing Trump winning all 7 battleground states. pic.twitter.com/o2E38xWNH9
— JOSH DUNLAP (@JDunlap1974) November 2, 2024
The late polling surge by a reputable source comes with near the culmination of a highly unusual election season and a race the mainstream media has continued to describe as incredibly close.
Some skeptics, however, have wondered whether pro-Harris pollsters and media figures were putting their thumbs on the scale.
I'm having a hard time believing this is a close race. pic.twitter.com/GFAVzrlPrO
— BLAIRE WHITE (@MsBlaireWhite) November 1, 2024
There are people earnestly calling this a close race. pic.twitter.com/qd5Bje39Rs
— BENZO-KAZOOIE (@BENZOTOOIE) October 27, 2024
As for the AtlasIntel poll, the latest results show a sharp increase in Trump support compared to previous surveys.
According to the Economic Times:
A new poll indicates Donald Trump is leading in six of seven key swing states against Vice President Kamala Harris. The AtlasIntel poll, conducted from October 25-29, shows Trump ahead by 3.5% in Arizona, 3.4% in Georgia, 2.7% in Pennsylvania, 1.2% in Michigan, 0.9% in Nevada, and 0.5% in Wisconsin. In North Carolina, Harris leads by 0.5%.
The sample size ranged from 983 in Michigan to 1,665 in North Carolina with a margin of error of plus-or-minus 3%, placing all races within the margin.
Previously, Harris was ahead in Arizona, Nevada, and Wisconsin in AtlasIntel’s October 17 poll.
Here’s Trump making his closing message to voters in one of the closest swing states, North Carolina, over the weekend:
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