Harris, Trump battle it out in swing states in final weekend before US election
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
75% : However, there was a surprise boost for Harris when one of the most respected pollsters in the country dropped a new survey in the Des Moines Register that shows the Democrat three points ahead of Trump in Iowa.70% : "She had the whole thing, the suit, the jewelry, everything!"Jason Miller, a senior adviser to Trump, expressed surprise that Harris would appear on "SNL" given what he characterized as her unflattering portrayal on the show.
66% : The Emerson College survey had Trump with strong leads over Harris among men and independents, while Harris was performing well with those under the age of 30.Whoever wins Iowa will collect six Electoral College votes.
61% : The country -- and the world -- could then face a nail-biting wait to know whether Harris becomes the first US woman president or Trump secures a spectacular return to power after his unprecedented and at times violent campaign to overturn his 2020 reelection loss to Joe Biden.
61% : The rounds of high-stakes speeches before thousands of people at each stop continue Sunday when Harris will hold multiple events in the swing state of Michigan and Trump will rally with supporters in Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
60% : Trump won Iowa in his past two presidential campaigns by more than nine percentage points in 2016 and eight points in 2020.
55% : The poll of 808 likely voters, who were surveyed October 28-31, has Harris leading Trump 47%-44% in Iowa, which has been trending deeply Republican in recent years.
54% : Trump laughed, looked around and pointed toward a section of the crowd.
36% : The rivals literally crossed paths Saturday, with Harris's official vice presidential Air Force Two and Trump's personal jet sharing the airport tarmac in Charlotte, North Carolina.
35% : Trump has worked hard to appeal to men, appearing on podcasts with martial artists, spending time in barbershops and meeting with crypto entrepreneurs.
33% : While withholding an endorsement from Harris, Tlaib has nevertheless been critical of Trump, calling him a "proud Islamophobe" and "serial liar who doesn't stand for peace" in a post on X on Friday.
32% : It is within the 3.4 percentage point margin of error, but it marked a turnaround from a September Iowa Poll that had Trump with a 4-point lead, the newspaper reported.
31% : Asked if Trump had been invited to appear, he said: "I don't know.
28% : Trump added in a stop in Virginia.
19% : "Trump, stirring up his right-wing base, continued to deliver increasingly dark rhetoric.
18% : She painted Trump as "increasingly unstable, obsessed with revenge" and "out for unchecked power.
7% : Most polls show Trump, 78, and Harris, 60, within the margin of error from each other across the swing states.
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