Poll with oracle-like status delivers stunning warning for Trump and could signal Harris surge in Midwest
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- Politician Portrayal
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65% : Those states are dead heats again with Trump leading in some recent data, but the stunning numbers out of Iowa could point to more Midwest support for Harris than was previously thought.36% : For example, her final poll in 2020 indicated that Trump and other Republicans maintained big leads in the state, despite other surveys that pointed to a tight race.
34% : That's flipped from September, when the poll showed Trump with a 4-point lead over Harris.
30% : But Trump won Iowa by 8 percentage points, and Selzer's numbers also served as a warning that other states in the region wouldn't back Biden as much as the consensus had suggested.
23% : Prediction markets have also tilted more toward Harris in recent days, with a top data scientist saying that Trump has lost his once-formidable lead.
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