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As Election Day nears, Harris and Trump ramp up efforts in crucial states like Iowa and North Carolina amid shifting polls and high early voting.

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Overview
With just days until Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump accelerate campaigns across battleground states. A surprising Iowa poll shows Harris at 47% vs Trump’s 44%. Polls suggest tight races in Pennsylvania and Georgia, while both candidates focus on minority outreach and economic concerns. Trump's stark remarks about Liz Cheney stir controversy amid media scrutiny. Approximately 70 million Americans have voted early, prompting debates on voter sentiment and turnout trends, making the electoral landscape more unpredictable.
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Analysis
- Kamala Harris has gained an unexpected lead over Donald Trump in an Iowa poll, indicating a potential shift in voter sentiment.
- The surge in support for Harris, particularly among women, aligns with her campaign's focus on women's rights and issues related to abortion.
- The Selzer poll's credibility has made many political experts consider the implications of a competitive Harris in Iowa, which could influence broader electoral outcomes.
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- The Des Moines Register poll showing Harris leading is viewed as an outlier, with other polls indicating Trump maintains a lead in Iowa and swing states.
- Despite Harris's polling boost, Trump's overall performance in various swing states suggests he is in a strong position as the election approaches.
- Right-leaning analysts and pollsters emphasize that Emerson College's polling results align more closely with expected outcomes, suggesting Harris's lead may not be a reliable indicator.
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