2024 election update: New poll shows Kamala Harris ahead by 3 points in Iowa | Nov. 3
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67% : It was done by J. Ann Selzer, the "gold standard" pollster in Iowa, according to Axios.RELATED: New poll shows Kamala Harris ahead by 3 points in IowaThe poll is an outlier - an Emerson poll released Saturday showed Trump ahead by 10 points in Iowa - but it does hint that there could be some surprises come Tuesday.58% : JUMP TO: Election Day Countdown | Election News Today | Tracking Trump and Harris |
36% : Overall, the poll shifted seven points away from Trump to Harris since September.
35% : One big takeaway: The poll shows Harris with a 20 percentage point lead over Trump among women, and she's cut his lead among men by half since September.
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