A recent NAACP survey has shown a decline in support for Donald Trump among young Black men just days away from Election Day. The poll found that Black men under 50 years old were less likely to vote for Trump, dropping from 27% to 21% since the previous month.
In Michigan, a new Detroit News poll shows Kamala Harris leading Trump by 3 points, while an Emerson poll shows Trump ahead by 1 point. Other polling data from various states also indicates shifts in support for different candidates.
Despite trailing in fundraising, Republicans are feeling confident as the election approaches. Trump’s campaign is optimistic about the polling data, which suggests a better closing position compared to previous elections. However, there is also a sense of skepticism within Trump’s inner circle as they fear unforeseen factors that could impact the race.
Super PACs supporting Harris continue to raise concerns about campaign messaging and strategy. The leading pro-Harris super PAC, Future Forward, has found that focusing too narrowly on Trump’s character and labeling him as a fascist may not be as effective as other messages.
Former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg donated $50 million to a nonprofit supporting Harris, following pressure from fellow billionaires. The donation, kept under wraps until recently, is part of Bloomberg’s strategy to make significant contributions in the final stretch of the campaign.
There is ongoing legal battle over political advertising strategies in pivotal congressional races. The outcome could determine the amount of money that the Democratic and Republican Parties can spend on advertising in the final week of the campaign. Harris continues to target voters in key demographics, including college-educated suburban voters and white individuals without college degrees.
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