Kamala Harris Leads Trump in New Polls
Kamala Harris Leads Trump in New Polls

Kamala Harris Leads Trump in New Polls

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The presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is highly competitive, with recent polls showing Harris leading slightly nationwide at 49.8% compared to Trump's 46%. In key swing states, the candidates are virtually tied, with both focusing their efforts on battlegrounds that could determine the election outcome. Harris has gained support among minority voters, particularly Latinos, while also receiving a boost from a recent Federal Reserve rate cut that she hailed as beneficial for struggling Americans. However, her camp faced a setback as the influential Teamsters union chose not to endorse either major candidate this election cycle. Polls indicate significant gender gaps in support, with women predominantly trusting Harris on abortion, while Trump maintains a strong lead among men on immigration issues. As both candidates gear up for the final weeks before Election Day, their strategies are becoming increasingly focused on mobilizing their respective voter bases in light of these dynamics.

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