Poll Shows Harris Leads Trump in Battleground States
Poll Shows Harris Leads Trump in Battleground States
Poll Shows Harris Leads Trump in Battleground States
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Vice President Kamala Harris holds a slight lead over former President Donald Trump in several battleground states, with a recent poll indicating she leads by two points overall. Notably, Harris's support among younger, non-white, and female voters is contributing to her advantage, despite Trump's gains in Arizona and Michigan. Meanwhile, Senator Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin faces a competitive re-election against Republican Eric Hovde, focusing on rural support and key issues like healthcare and agriculture. In the Senate race forecast, traders predict a strong chance of Republican gains, with a 72% likelihood of flipping seats, while Democrats may maintain control of the House. Additionally, dissatisfaction with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government is reflected in a recent poll, with the Conservative Party leading significantly. Lastly, Rep. Blake Moore emphasizes the importance of tax reform discussions in the upcoming election cycle, noting the expiration of key tax provisions in 2025.

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