Harris holds narrow lead over Trump despite US voter gloom, poll finds

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Harris holds narrow lead over Trump despite US voter gloom, poll finds
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Ms Harris' lead in the six-day poll, which closed yesterday, differed little from her 45 per cent to 42 per cent advantage over Trump in a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted a week earlier

Democratic presidential nominee and US Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican presidential nominee and former US president Donald Trump Ms Harris’ lead in the six-day poll, which closed on Monday, differed little from her 45 per cent to 42 per cent advantage over Trump in a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted a week earlier, reinforcing the view that the contest is extraordinarily tight with just two weeks left before the 5 November election.

And Ms Harris wants to provide forgivable loans worth up to $20,000 each to a million small businesses. Trump believes he’s made inroads among Latino men. Harris’ team is seeking to shore up support within the same group with the election just two weeks away. Some 70 per cent of registered voters in the poll said their cost of living was on the wrong track, while 60 per cent said the economy was heading in the wrong direction and 65 per cent said the same of immigration policy.

But Trump fared poorly on the question of which candidate was better to address political extremism and threats to democracy, with Harris leading 42 per cent to 35 per cent. She also led on abortion policy and on healthcare policy. Melanie Collier, who is a Republican volunteering and canvassing for the Trump campaign in North Carolina and Georgia, has said that “we’re up and I’m feeling very good about it”.programme: “Right now, across the board, president Trump is up at least by one per cent in all the swing states, which is just huge.

She said that it is “very rare” that voters ever bring up things like that to her when she is out campaigning, and “right now the people I talk with are seeing what has happened with our economy, they’re seeing the result of the last four years of the Biden-Harris administration. “We’re used to nail-biters; we know we’re in a nail-biter election, and I feel confident that the Harris-Walz campaign will win, but I also feel very confident that it’s going to come down to the wire.

“They’re very concerned about healthcare protections. They are concerned about whether they might lose social security. They are concerned about whether their families are safe.”LANSING, MICHIGAN – “I remember that I was leading services, and someone came up to me and said Rabbi, something terrible has happened. That’s how I learnt there was something horrible amiss,” says Matthew Kaufman, Rabbi of Kehillat Israel.

Yusef Salaam, member of New York City Council, and Reverend Al Sharpton with Korey Wise, Raymond Santana and Kevin Richardson, members of the Central Park Five, during the Democratic National Convention in August Trump was highly critical of voting by mail in past elections, falsely claiming it was ripe with fraud. But this election he and his backers are embracing all forms of voting, including by mail and early in-person. He himself encouraged early voting at a rally in Dodge County, Wisconsin, this month.

Mr Obama and Mr Walz, the governor of neighbouring Minnesota, have scheduled an early voting rally in the Democratic stronghold of Madison. Ms Harris held a rally in the same venue last month, attracting more than 14,000 people.

In a post on his social media platform yesterday, he predicted a Harris presidency would only make matters in the Middle East worse. A new AP-NORC poll finds that neither Trump nor Harris has a clear political advantage on the situation in the Middle East. About four in 10 registered voters say Trump would do a better job, and a similar share say that about Harris. Roughly two in 10 say neither candidate would do a better job.

He spoke before an audience of evangelical Christians, saying that a “supernatural hand” saved him during the assassination attempt against him in July.Donald Trump will be in North Carolina again today after a visit to the storm-battered state on Monday, where he said that he has seen no evidence of election fraud in this campaign.

“As I look back at my life’s journey and events, I now recognise that it’s been the hand of God leading me to where I am today,” he claimed. Liz Cheney has suggested that millions of Republicans will vote with their “conscience” for Kamala Harris in next month’s presidential election. Harris also pointed to a nonpartisan analysis that said her opponent Donald Trump’s policies would deplete Social Security.Donald Trump has ended his speech at a rally in Greenville, North Carolina.

“You have to tell Kamala Harris that you’ve had enough, that you just can’t take it anymore, we can’t stand you anymore, you’re a s— vice president.”Donald Trump has appeared on stage at a rally in Greenville, North Carolina. The White House has pushed back against claims by Donald Trump that the administration failed to help after Hurricane Helene.

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