Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are locked in the key state of Pennsylvania as the race for the White House hangs on a razor’s edge with just over a month to go.
A new poll shows both candidates at 48 percent in the Keystone State, which is emerging as perhaps the most crucial battleground.
On Thursday, Harris will be joined by Liz Cheney, one of Donald Trump’s fiercest Republican critics, on the campaign trail in Wisconsin. Trump will be in Michigan.
It comes one day after a federal judge unsealed a 165-page court filing outlining prosecutors’ case against Trump on Jan. 6.
Trump and Harris were tied in Pennsylvania, new polls show
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are tied in Pennsylvania, the battleground state that could decide the election, a new poll shows.
The Keystone State is seen as crucial on the path to victory for any candidate, and DailyMail.com’s election model has consistently shown that the outcome there will ultimately determine the race.
Fifty-one percent of voters in the survey said Trump would be better for their financial situation, compared to 48 percent for Harris.
Among independent voters, 50 percent sided with Trump, while only 38 percent chose Harris.
Half of respondents said the economy is the biggest problem, while 60 percent say they are worse off than five years ago.
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Pro-life activists respond to Melania Trump supporting abortion rights
Pro-life activists have warned that Melania Trump’s support for abortion rights could undermine former President Trump’s message on the issue ahead of the November election.
The former First Lady, 54, reveals in her upcoming memoir, out next week, that she supports women’s right to choose as a staunch defender of “individual liberty” and “personal freedom” — a position she has maintained throughout her has occupied ‘whole life’. adult life’.
“It is imperative to ensure that women have autonomy in deciding their childbearing preferences, based on their own beliefs, free from any government intervention or pressure,” she writes in the book.
But pro-life activists were quick to criticize Melania for having views that differ from her husband’s.
Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, wrote on Twitter/ -life voters are being undermined. What a waste of momentum.”
Kamala Harris is joined by Liz Cheney as she visits the birthplace of the Republican Party
Kamala Harris will campaign in Wisconsin on Thursday with Liz Cheney, one of Donald Trump’s fiercest Republican critics.
The two will appear together at a historic white schoolhouse in Ripon, where a series of meetings in 1854 to oppose the expansion of slavery led to the birth of the Republican Party.
With this move, Harris is trying to reach moderate voters and stir up the former president.
Cheney was the top Republican on the House committee investigating Trump’s role in the events of January 6, 2021.
It earned her Trump’s scorn and effectively drove her from her own party.
Cheney lost her seat in Wyoming to a Trump-backed candidate two years ago and last month she endorsed Harris, the Democratic nominee.
Polls show Gaza could be devastating to Kamala Harris’ election chances
Vice President Kamala Harris is slightly behind former President Donald Trump among Arab Americans, according to polls released Wednesday by the Arab American Institute.
The survey found that 42 percent of likely voters favored Trump, while 41 percent supported Harris. Twelve percent plan to support a third-party candidate.
Normally, Democrats have a 2-to-1 advantage among this group.
But polls showed that “it is Trump who is capitalizing on the community’s anger and despair over the Biden administration’s inability to prevent the unfolding genocide in Gaza,” according to a press release.
The poll found that Arab Americans also favored Republicans in control of Congress by a small percentage (46 to 43 percent).
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