The final stretch in the race to the White House
The 2024 presidential battle is entering its final weekend, with Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump locked in a razor-thin battle. At this late stage of the campaign, every day is important. And while few voters can change their minds this late in a typical election, there is a sense that what happens in these final days could shift the vote. LiveNOW from FOX presenter Jeane Franseen spoke with a political journalist. Rich Rubino on the latest news.
Vice President Kamala Harris maintains a slight lead nationally in the polls, while she and former President Donald Trump focus on the Sun Belt during the final two days of their campaigns.
Both candidates began a quest last weekend to sway every undecided voter in the battleground states. They presented competing agendas on the economy – and more – all insisting that this is what Americans want.
RELATED: A new Iowa poll shows Harris with a three-point lead in the Hawkeye State
“We have overcome every attack, every abuse and even two assassination attempts,” Trump said at a rally in Gastonia, North Carolina, outside Charlotte. “And now it all comes down to this.”
Later, Trump headed to Virginia, which is not considered a battleground state, but delivered a similar message, telling supporters there is no way he can lose and is on the cusp of “the greatest political victory in the history of our country . “
FILE – Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris
Harris, meanwhile, has urged her supporters to vote early so she can get elected and provide the “new generation of leadership” she claims she represents.
The vice president made a surprise appearance on ‘Saturday Night Live’ joining Maya Rudolph’s Harris character in the show’s cold open.
RELATED: Here’s what the latest Gallup poll says about Trump, Harris
“I am ready to provide that leadership as the next president of the United States of America,” Harris said Saturday during a speech in the parking lot of the Atlanta Civic Center.
Who will win in the polls?
Which swing state will be most crucial?
With Republicans Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris locked in a dead heat in the race for the White House, political forecasters will be watching a number of counties across the country for clues as to who has the edge once polls begin to close Tuesday evening. close. Matthew Lebo, professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Western Ontario, joined FOX’s Josh Breslow’s LiveNOW to discuss.
Average website according to polls 270to win, Harris was still slightly ahead of Trump Sunday. An average of more than 21 polls showed Harris at 48.3% and Trump at 47.2%. Trump maintained a slight lead in five of the seven swing states, although in Pennsylvania, where the race has remained even, Trump has only a 0.1% lead.
A shocking new poll in Iowa by J. Ann Selzer, the “gold standard” pollster in Iowa shows Harris leading Trump by three points in the Hawkeye State. Trump won comfortably in Iowa in 2016 and 2020, and Iowa is not considered one of the seven swing states that will decide this year’s election.
The poll is an outlier — an Emerson poll released Saturday showed Trump with a 10-point lead in Iowa — but it does indicate that there could be some surprises on Tuesday. Selzer is known for past polls that accurately predicted Trump’s lead in Iowa over Joe Biden in 2020 and his comfortable victory over Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Who will win the polls in Arizona?
An average of fifteen polls, the most recent of which was on November 3, show that Trump has a lead of 1.6% in Arizona.
Arizona has 11 electoral votes.
Who will win the polls in Georgia?
An average of twelve polls, the most recent on November 3, show Trump with a 1.2% lead in Georgia.
Georgia has 16 electoral votes.
Who will win the polls in Michigan?
An average of twenty polls, the most recent on November 3, show Harris with a 1.5% lead in Michigan.
Michigan has 15 electoral votes.
Who will win the polls in Nevada?
An average of thirteen polls, the most recent on November 3, show that Trump has a lead of 0.6% in Nevada.
Nevada has six electoral votes.
Who will win the polls in North Carolina?
An average of fifteen polls, the most recent of which was on November 3, show that Trump has a lead of 1.2% in North Carolina.
North Carolina has 16 electoral votes.
Who will win the polls in Pennsylvania?
An average of 22 polls, the most recent on November 3, show Trump with a 0.1% lead in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania has 19 electoral votes.
Who will win the polls in Wisconsin?
An average of 14 polls, the most recent on November 3, show Harris with a 0.8% lead in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin has 10 electoral votes.
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