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In key battleground states, Donald Trump has advantage over Kamala Harris
Donald Trump may have finally got the oxygen to race ahead of Kamala Harris in the US elections this November as there are reports that he is slowly pulling ahead of his Democrat rival in the latest polls. Will he be able to edge out a victory in the end? Kamala Harris may have been leading steadily in the US election race ever since she joined the Presidential ticket after Joe Biden's exit, but things are finally starting to change as the election trend is now portraying that everything is not going the Democrats way, as the reigning VP is slowly falling behind in the poll race.
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Polymarket Data Shows Trump Leading Harris by 10 Points in Presidential Race
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09.10 / 16:36
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MLB will air local games for Guardians, Brewers and Twins next season
Major League Baseball has announced it will produce and distribute local broadcasts for the Cleveland Guardians, Milwaukee Brewers and Minnesota Twins next year
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Yoga business founder pleads guilty to tax charge in New York City
An international yoga business founder whose chain of yoga studios promoted themselves as “Yoga to the People” has pleaded guilty to a tax charge in a New York federal court
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Just a month to go for the U.S. elections, this reporter says Kamala Harris is looking like a loser
Harry Enten, the renowned data reporter from CNN, highlighted a concerning statistics for the Democratic Party and Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris that just 28% of US civilians think and believe that the country is on the right track under the Democratic administration, reported Daily Beast. According to Harry Enten, this figure is significantly lower than the average of previous year’s figures which was around 42%. According to the Daily Beast, Harry Enten claimed that, in the political history of the US, no incumbent party has ever won the Presidential elections with such low figures and approval. Also Read: Who is winning U.S Presidential elections, Trump or Harris? Here's what polls, odds and historians are saying
05.10 / 21:36
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Who is winning U.S Presidential elections, Trump or Harris? Here's what polls, odds and historians are saying
US Vice President Kamala Harris is in a slightly better position in comparison to former US President Donald Trump in the US Presidential Elections 2024, revealed poll surveys. According to The Arizona Republic, recent polls revealed that US Vice President Kamala Harris has a national lead of near about 3-4 points over the former US President Donald Trump. Arizona will be one of the most important battleground states during the US Presidential elections 2024 and the political campaigning by the candidates in Arizona are in full swing during recent times, reported The Arizona Republic. On the other hand, some recent poll surveys also indicated a tight race between former US President Donald Trump and US Vice President Kamala Harris with Donald Trump polling at 50% during some instances. Also Read: There's buzz, Ben Affleck wants to get back with Jennifer Lopez, will she oblige?
03.10 / 16:43
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October boost for Donald Trump: Flurry of polls give the ex-President edge in U.S elections
Donald Trump as a wave of polls gives him the advantage. A set of surveys released on Tuesday indicate that, in the lead-up to November's election, Donald Trump has gained a modest advantage in many important battleground states. Donald Trump leads Kamala Harris in a number of polls in the key swing states of Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, and Georgia. Based on polling data, it appears like Harris and Trump are virtually tied as the last month of campaigning before Election Day approaches. According to a Tuesday analysis of recent polling by seasoned analyst Nate Silver, Harris led by 3.4 points, but the Electoral College system would only give her a 55% chance of winning in the end.
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U.S elections: Harris narrowly ahead of Trump in 6 key battleground states
Donald Trump was barely defeated by Harris in six crucial swing states. According to recent polls, Vice President Harris is tied with former President Trump in Georgia and is leading him by a tiny margin in six other battleground states. Nevada, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan, North Carolina, and Wisconsin are among the states where the Democratic nominee leads Trump, according to a poll released late on Thursday by Bloomberg News/Morning Consult. In Nevada, Harris leads Trump by seven points (52% to 45%), and in Pennsylvania, Harris leads Trump by five points (51% to 46%). The vice president leads the Republican contender in Arizona and Michigan by three points, 50 percent to 47 percent. In Wisconsin, 51 percent to 48 percent, and North Carolina, 50 percent to 48 percent, her lead is far narrower.
28.09 / 15:37
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Nate Silver's latest prediction: Kamala Harris is going to win the U.S elections
Nate Silver stated that they’d probably rather have Vice President Kamala Harris' hand to play. Nate Silver said that Harris's recent surge in national polls was supported by his election forecast and model, which show the Democratic nominee ahead of the outgoing president Trump by three percentage points, 49.1 percent to 46.1 percent, on a national level. In the published post, Silver stated that a lot of polling since their last update, and the model mostly liked it for Harris, especially the national polls, which show her lead expanding to an even 3 points. Silver pointed out that there is a noteworthy exception in Arizona, even though Harris has been polling well overall. The former president was leading the Democratic contender by six points in a recent Grand Canyon State USA TODAY poll.
28.09 / 02:43
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Harris inspects fence at US-Mexico border as she works to project tougher stance on migration
Kamala Harris walked a scrubby stretch of fence line along Arizona's border with Mexico on Friday, seeking to project an image of strength against illegal migration as she confronts one of her biggest vulnerabilities in the November election. In her first trip to the international boundary since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee, Harris chatted with local Border Patrol leaders as they strode along a rust-colored stretch of wall built during Barack Obama's presidency. Temperatures in Douglas, Arizona, neared 100 degrees during a conversation that lasted about half an hour. «They've got a tough job, and they need, rightly, support to do their job,» Harris said of the Border Patrol as she entered the Douglas port of entry for a briefing on efforts to block the flow of fentanyl across the border. «They are very dedicated. And so I'm here to talk with them about what we can continue to do to support them. And also thank them for the hard work they do.»
28.09 / 01:37
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Nate Silver has good news for Kamala Harris? Here's what he says about her key edge in his latest poll predictions
Nate Silver's latest election forecast indicates that national polls now favor Kamala Harris, with the vice president leading former President Donald Trump by three percentage points. The figures are 49.1 percent for Harris compared to Trump's 46.1 percent. In his update, Silver mentioned, “A lot of polling since our last update, and the model mostly liked it for Harris — especially the national polls, which show her lead expanding to an even 3 points.” He added, “Forecast still in toss-up range, but we’re at a point where you’d probably rather have Harris’s hand to play."
27.09 / 19:47
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Kamala Harris Leading Over Donald Trump In 6 Swing States, New Poll Shows
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27.09 / 02:55
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US Election: Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump in several battleground states, various polls say
Kamala Harris has taken the lead over her Republican presidential rival Donald Trump in several key battleground states like Arizona, Michigan and Pennsylvania, according to various polls released here. Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate, enjoys a slight lead over former president Trump in Michigan, as per the latest poll released by UMass Lowell's Center for Public Opinion and YouGov. Harris is slightly leading 48 per cent to 43 per cent in the Great Lakes State against Trump, it said. «For a swing state, this margin is good news for the vice president's campaign,» Rodrigo Castro Cornejo, UMass Lowell political science assistant professor and Center for Public Opinion associate director, said. If Trump wants to beat this margin, he has an uphill battle to fight in the Great Lakes State. «The Trump campaign,» Castro Cornejo said, «has a negative favorability in Michigan that needs to be overcome if they want to remain competitive in the state.»
26.09 / 17:39
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U.S. elections: This key poll says, Trump is leading in three battleground Sun Belt states
Sun Belt battleground states, per a New York Times poll. According to a new poll by the New York Times and Siena College, former president Donald Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris in three crucial battleground states: Arizona, North Carolina, and Georgia. The survey, which was conducted from September 17 to 21, was conducted among 713 voters in Arizona, 682 voters in Georgia, and 682 voters in North Carolina. It was released on Monday. The margin of error for each state ranges from four to five percentage points. Concerns regarding the economy, immigration, abortion, and the nation's overall direction were voiced by voters in each of the three states. Also Read: Did Taylor Swift's boyfriend Travis Kelce jet-set and party all offseason? His teammates defend him
25.09 / 22:39
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US elections: Trump leading over Harris in Arizona as the VP is losing ground with Hispanic voters, says latest poll
Donald Trump is surging ahead against Kamala Harris, which is a breather for his campaign team, after some of the surveys majorly stated that Harris is ahead in the polls after the second Presidential debate.
24.09 / 20:17
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In three battleground states, Donald Trump is leading Kamala Harris; here are the details
US polls 2024, at least until now, with her popularity ratings been reported as very high by numerous surveys and polls. However, the tide may be turning now and Harris' charm me slowly be dimming, as her Republican adversary Donald Trump is now getting ahead in the election race, and this wave has begun with three southern swing states.
24.09 / 16:21
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Why the Election Is Coming Down to Defining Kamala Harris
2024 presidential election looks as though it's coming down to which campaign can successfully define Kamala Harris; look no further than the ads you see on TV in battleground states. This may also explain why polls in battleground states can paint a very different picture of the race from that of national polls. In the past several days, we've had a flurry of national polls with mostly good news for the Harris campaign, only to be followed by Monday's release of New York Times/Siena College polls of three Sun Belt battleground states — Arizona, Georgia and North Carolina — that presented a much more favorable view of the race for Donald Trump. I've been on the road recently in the Phoenix area and took a moment to catch Sunday's game between the Detroit Lions and the Arizona Cardinals on TV. Arizona voters are seeing their airwaves blanketed by political ads, and I was struck by the difference in approach from the Trump and Harris teams. Spots aired by Mr. Trump and his allies were largely negative ads about Ms. Harris, highlighting, in particular, her past position supporting the provision of gender transition surgery to incarcerated people. Meanwhile, ads from the Harris camp varied: While some hit Mr. Trump, particularly on the issue of abortion, more than a few were also purely positive ads, including highlighting her comment, during their debate, about her time as a prosecutor who «never asked a victim or a witness, 'Are you a Republican or a Democrat?'»
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