A recent ABC News/Ipsos poll shows Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump nationally among likely voters. While there has been movement towards Harris in some groups, especially those under 40 and Black voters, the larger contours of the presidential contest in key battleground states such as Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin remain tight.
Analysts caution against drawing firm conclusions from polls due to their inexact nature. Polls suggest that the race will be extremely close, with Harris potentially having a slight edge in key states. Harris appears to be gaining ground among Black voters, which could be crucial for her campaign’s success.
As the debate between Harris and Trump approaches, Harris is trying to get into Trump’s head with a new ad featuring scathing assessments from former Trump administration officials. Meanwhile, former President George W. Bush and former Rep. Liz Cheney have both expressed concerns about Trump’s reelection.
Harris is set to embark on a four-day campaign trip through swing states after the debate, aiming to solidify her support in must-win states. The House Majority PAC has also begun airing ads in key districts to support Democratic candidates.
The race remains close and will likely come down to a few battleground states, with turnout and support from key demographics such as Black and Latino voters playing a crucial role in determining the outcome. Ultimately, the election is expected to be closely contested and decided by a small number of voters.
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