Election 2024 live updates: Trump prepares for Joe Rogan podcast with poll showing a tie with Harris
By Katelyn Caralle, senior political reporter and Nick Allen for Dailymail.com
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With eleven days left until the elections, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are in a national impasse in the popular vote.
The last one New York Times and Siena College Survey the candidates have a tie of 48 percent each. The result further underlines the likelihood that it could be one of the closest general elections in decades.
But the findings are not a good sign for Harris, as Democrats have taken the lead in the popular vote in previous elections and still lost the Electoral College.
Trump saw an increase in a series of polls on Thursday, gaining momentum with less than two weeks left in the campaign.
On Friday, he heads to Texas to record a podcast with Joe Rogan, while Beyonce will appear in Houston with Harris.
Follow all developments in the DailyMail.com live blog.
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are locked in a major new poll
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are tied in a major new national poll.
According to the New York Times and Siena College poll, both the Republican and Democratic nominees are at 48 percent of the vote.
The result is a bad sign for Harris, as Democrats have maintained a lead in the popular vote in recent elections even as their candidate has lost the Electoral College.
Harris has also fallen back slightly from the last time the poll was conducted earlier this month, when she had a one-point lead.
Ultimately, regardless of the popular vote, the election will be decided in seven key battleground states, where the two candidates are also competing neck and neck.
Trump’s Rise for MAGA Women: Tell Husband to ‘Get That Fat Fat One to the Polls’
By Geoff Earle, Deputy US Political Editor
Donald Trump is using a new turnout talk at his rallies — telling MAGA wives to push their husbands to get their “fat butts” off the couch to do their civic duty.
Trump tried it Thursday evening during his rally in Las Vegas, in a plea for early voting in a closely contested state. “From now until November 1, Nevada polls are open for early voting every day. So get your husband. Hank: Get the hell off the couch, Hank! Get up, grab that fat thing of yours – we’re going to vote for the president. We’re going to change our country, Hank. Come on, let’s go, Hank,” to cheers from his crowd.
Earlier Thursday in Phoenix, it was Jimmy who needed a motivational kick in the butt. “Jimmy, let’s go. Let’s go. Jimmy, I’m not going to use foul language. Get off the couch. You’re going to vote, Jimmy, you’re going to vote. We’re going to save our country, Jimmy, we’re going to save our country.’
His pitch comes after a new YouGov poll showed Trump with a 55-40 lead among those who said they planned to vote on Election Day, while Harris led 63-32 among those who planned to vote by mail or absentee voting.
What happens if the election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris ends in an electoral college tie?
As the 2024 election season heats up, Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are locked in a close race that could come down to just a few thousand votes in several battleground states.
But with polls saying the race is too close to call, and perhaps the closest in modern history, the question is whether presidential candidates from both major parties will get the necessary 270 Electoral College votes to win. to win the November 5 elections outright.
Each candidate must find a path to victory that inevitably winds through a crucial stage — and currently within the polling margin of error-swing states.
But even then, there is a scenario where the election results in neither candidate gaining the required majority in the Electoral College and could result in a 269-269 tie.
So what then? Well, it’s happened before – albeit not in 200 years!
Hillary Clinton says Trump is going to Madison Square Garden to reenact the 1939 Nazi rally
Hillary Clinton compares Donald Trump’s upcoming Madison Square Garden rally to the 1939 pro-Nazi event at the same iconic location.
Trump’s 2016 Democratic rival is still railing against him, warning Americans not to give him another term with just 12 days to go until Election Day.
The former secretary of state said Trump is trying to “reenact” the Nazi rally that took place at the New York City site just over six months before the start of World War II.
Trump is preparing for Joe Rogan’s appearance today
A campaign source confirmed details of the highly anticipated interview, which was recorded at Rogan’s studio in Austin, Texas, to DailyMail.com.
Trump said in an interview with the Nelk Boys podcast last week that he planned to sit down with Rogan, who has millions of followers.
Trump debuts a cheeky new nickname for America under Kamala
Donald Trump criticized Kamala Harris in front of thousands of people in Arizona on Thursday over her border security and immigration plans, saying she has turned the US into a human “dumping ground.”
Speaking to a packed Mullett Arena on Thursday in Tempe, the former president tried to make immigration the central theme of his speech in the border state.
“Kamala’s migrant invasion, brought to us through gross incompetence, disqualifies her from even thinking about being president,” Trump said.
“We’re kind of a dumping ground,” Trump said. ‘We are like a garbage can to the world.’
Kamala Harris fans walk out of the rally as she speaks after hours of waiting for Obama and Bruce Springsteen
Vice President Kamala Harris brought together some of the world’s biggest political and entertainment superstars for a rally in Georgia on Thursday evening.
But after waiting in line and standing in the sun for hours, hundreds of fans headed for the exits before the Democratic presidential candidate’s remarks.
Harris appeared on stage with former President Obama for the first time in the 2024 campaign season at the rally in the suburbs of the critical swing state.
A victory in Georgia is crucial for both Harris and Trump on their way to winning what could be one of the closest presidential elections in history on November 5.
After Obama spoke, Harris took the stage, but her usual walk-on song did not play, leaving the 60-year-old to enter without the same energy as at other rallies.
While the vast majority of attendees remained in the stadium, dozens of people were seen leaving the stands as she spoke.
Kamala Harris turns to Beyoncé and Obama as Trump sees a surge of momentum and a lead in the national polls
Kamala Harris fans left her star-studded gathering early Thursday night with just 11 days until the election and polls showing the tide was turning to Donald Trump.
The rivals in the presidential race were campaigning states on the battlefield to make their final pleas to undecided voters in what will be one of the closest elections in history.
A record 29 million people have voted early in person or by mail in a campaign that will go all the way.
The vice president enlists political powerhouses and celebrities to help her with her closing arguments. Beyoncé Knowles will perform with her Texas on Friday.
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