Donald Trump and Kamala Harris weave through crucial swing states with a final day of campaigning ahead of the election.
Trump rallies in Michigan, North Carolina and Pennsylvania on the final day of the campaign while Harris hits Philadelphia, Allentown and Pittsburgh with star-studded supporters including Oprah and Katy Perry.
In a latest New York Times poll released yesterday, Donald Trump trailed Kamala Harris in four critical swing states: Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin.
They are tied in Michigan and Pennsylvania and Trump is ahead by one point in Arizona.
According to the Real Clear Polling average, Trump is ahead of Harris by 0.1 percent nationally. This race may ultimately become the cupboard in American history.
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According to the Real Clear Polling average, Trump is up 0.1 percent over Harris
According to the Real Clear Polling average, Donald Trump has a narrow lead over Harris nationally with 0.1 percent.
It is a sign of the extremely tight race with just one day of the campaign remaining.
Trump and Harris are heading to the crucial swing states of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Michigan today to make their final pitches to voters.
Harris gathers with major stars including Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Oprah Winfrey, Ricky Martin and more.
Every vote will matter in this election and the candidates are focused on getting their supporters to the polls tomorrow.
A poll published by the New York Times on Sunday showed Trump trailing Harris in four crucial swing states: Nevada, Wisconsin, North Carolina and Georgia.
They were tied in Michigan and Pennsylvania and Trump took a narrow lead over the vice president in Arizona.
Kamala Harris says ‘we have momentum’ in a final plea to Michigan voters with two days until Election Day
Vice President Kamala Harris energized a crowd of young voters on the Michigan State University Campus Sunday night after a shock poll from Iowa gave her hope she could find a path to victory fueled by female voters.
The Democratic candidate made a bold claim about the state of the presidential race, with polls on a razor’s edge less than 48 hours before polls close.
“We have momentum on our side, can you feel it?” she told thousands of screaming student voters at the Jenison Field House on the East Lansing campus.
Early voting ends today in seven states
Early voting wrapped up in seven states on Monday, ahead of Election Day on November 5.
Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Indiana, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Rhode Island and Wyoming closed their in-person early voting periods.
The Senate race in Montana between Republican Tim Sheehy and Democrat Jon Tester is particularly exciting.
The outcome of that match could determine the balance of power in the Senate.
Tornadoes on the ground in Oklahoma could impact voter turnout on Election Day
Adverse weather conditions on election day could reduce voter turnout and influence people’s decisions, experts revealed.
On Tuesday, several areas from the Great Lakes to eastern Texas, including two key swing states, are expected to experience rain and thunderstorms. The Weather Channel.
Voters in Michigan and Wisconsin may have to endure gusty winds and showers to cast their ballots.
And now there are reports of multiple tornadoes ripping through Oklahoma, which could make it difficult for some voters to get to the polls.
Bill Clinton explains why George W. Bush is silent during the 2024 presidential election
Former President Bill Clinton has defended his successor George W. Bush for not backing him in the presidential election despite attempting to back Kamala Harris.
Clinton, 78, said Bush is a “proud Republican” and that he does not want to “give up” on the party to which he has devoted his life by choosing a side.
Bush’s daughter Barbara, who campaigned for Harris, led to calls for the former president to break his silence and disown Donald Trump.
But Bush, also 78, has chosen to stay on the sidelines when it comes to having his say.
Top pollster Nate Silver reveals his latest prediction for the 2024 presidential election
Nate Silver has revealed his latest prediction ahead of the presidential election, suggesting the outcome will practically be a coin flip.
The polling guru gave former President Donald Trump a 51.5 percent chance of winning the Electoral College, while Vice President Kamala Harris walked away with a 48.1 percent chance of victory.
Silver, who left Five Thirty Eight in 2023 and took his prediction model with him, made his latest prediction on his Substack blog called the Silver Bulletin.
Harris’ attempt to befriend Arab and Muslim voters has backfired spectacularly
Kamala Harris has been warned that she risks losing the state of Pennsylvania and the election if she does not denounce the anti-Israel activists who have appeared on the campaign trail before her.
The incumbent vice president will campaign in Pittsburgh on election night, as the race for the White House enters its final hours, alongside Lady Gaga, among others.
There is backlash in the city after her campaign hosted speakers who blamed Israel for partial responsibility for the horrific October 7 attacks by Hamas terrorists.
Cardi B unleashes expletive-laden tirade over criticism of clumsy speeches at Kamala rally
Cardi B has unleashed an expletive-laden tirade over criticism of her clumsy speech at a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris.
The 32-year-old rapper has faced backlash for using a cellphone to read a speech at a crowded event in Milwaukee on Friday after she stood still for a minute when the teleprompter malfunctioned.
Veteran Strategist Reveals Key Factor All Pollsters ‘Missing’ as He Predicts a Secret Wave on the Eve of One of the Closest Presidential Elections in History
Veteran political strategist Alex Castellanos has said pollsters are overlooking a huge shift in Republican voter registration — which could tip the balance toward Trump in the final days of the campaign.
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are locked in what polls show is a razor-thin margin — including in the seven crucial swing states that could decide the election — and some predict the presidential race could unravel as one of the closest in American history.
Harris will appear in Pittsburgh on election night along with pop star Katy Perry as Trump storms through North Carolina, Pittsburgh and Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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