Fresh polling of the seven swing states widely seen as deciding factors in the presidential election holds good news for Donald Trump. The 1,598 likely voters Ipsos polled in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin rate the Republican nominee better in key areas than Democratic candidate Kamala Harris These impressions give context to an overall 1-point lead for the former president in the swing-state survey, encompassing states with a total of 88 electoral votes. For starters, battleground voters are more than twice as likely to see the vice president as in thrall to the political establishment than...