Presidential polls live updates: Trump gets another boost over Harris after polls show him gaining

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Donald Trump has received another boost with 22 days until the election after a weekend of polls showing him taking away Kamala Harris’ national lead.

CNN senior data analyst Harry Enten sounded the alarm for the Harris-Walz ticket for the first time since the 1980s on Sunday by revealing that there are more registered Republicans than Democrats in the US.

This gives the Republican Party an edge in party identity and voter registration across the country and in swing states where polls show the race is too close to call.

The DailyMail.com poll in Pennsylvania released Sunday morning showed Harris and Trump each with 47 percent support in the state that will likely decide the election.

Three other polls from ABC, CBS and NBC showed the vice president’s lead over Trump narrowing in the past month.

Follow all developments on our live blog about American politics.

America has more registered Republicans than Democrats which is a huge boost for Trump

For the first time since the time of Ronald Reagan, there are more registered Republicans than Democrats participating in elections in the run-up to elections.

The statistics are a big boost for Donald Trump and the Republicans who are trying to retake the Senate.

In 2020, Democrats had an eight-point lead in registered voters.

In 2016, when Trump did win, the Democrats had a three-point lead.

This time the Republicans are ahead by one point.

It was the first time they had such an advantage since 1984, when Reagan won in a landslide.

Betting platform Kalshi gives Trump a 53% chance of winning the presidency, while Kamala Harri has 47%

Betting platform Kalshi has updated its betting odds for the 2024 presidential elections.

The site, which bills itself as the “only legal prediction market in the US,” gives Donald Trump a 53 percent chance of winning, while Kamala Harris has a 47 percent chance.

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The 2024 presidential election could be one of the closest in history.

Polls show former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are neck-and-neck in one of the most unprecedented campaigns in recent history.

The race was dominated by assassination attempts, two dramatic debates and President Joe Biden making the monumental decision to abandon a chance at a second term by dropping out of the race.

Every day there are dramatic twists that shape the biggest conversation in the country: Who will be the next president?

As the United States approaches Election Day on November 5, DailyMail.com is launching its first political newsletter to keep you informed of the most important developments.

Donald Trump is getting the support of a major labor union as part of the plan to overhaul Biden’s border policies

Donald Trump promised to strengthen the beleaguered Border Patrol with thousands of new agents if he were elected to put an end to what he calls the importation of migrants by Biden and Harris.

The agency has recently faced employee retention and recruitment issues, in addition to low morale, as many field agents have been assigned processing duties amid the historic surge of approximately 10 million migrants we have experienced over the past 3.5 years .

The ex-president’s policy proposal came at a rally before thousands Sunday at the Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, Arizona — an hour and a half north of Phoenix, through winding passes that bisect red pillar-like mountains.

Donald Trump receives support from the Border Patrol Union

Donald Trump promised to strengthen the beleaguered Border Patrol with thousands of new agents if he were elected to put an end to what he calls the importation of migrants by Biden and Harris.

The agency has recently faced employee retention and recruitment issues, in addition to low morale, as many field agents have been assigned processing duties amid the historic surge of approximately 10 million migrants we have experienced over the past 3.5 years .

The ex-president’s policy proposal came at a rally before thousands Sunday at the Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, Arizona — an hour and a half north of Phoenix, through winding passes that bisect red pillar-like mountains.

Enthusiastic border agents cheered enthusiastically when Trump brought up the Border Patrol and his past success in working with them: “You know what I did, I called them up and said ‘close the border,'” he recalled before crediting himself for the low migration numbers.

Then he promised that if he won on Election Day, “The migrant invasion ends and our country’s recovery begins.”

To do that, Trump said he wanted to hire dozens of new Border Patrol agents.

Harris plans to legalize recreational marijuana and create “forgivable” loans to get black men to vote

Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has unveiled plans to legalize recreational marijuana and create “forgivable” business loans for Black entrepreneurs in an effort to win the Black vote.

Harris’ presidential campaign is under pressure to win more votes, especially from black men, with polls showing her lower status in the voting bloc than Joe Biden when he ran in 2020.

While 85 percent of Black men said they would vote for Biden in 2020, 75 percent said they would vote for the current vice president.

Her new plans, unveiled today, include providing forgivable business loans to Black entrepreneurs, creating more apprenticeships and studying sickle cell disease and other diseases that disproportionately affect African-American men.

Harris has already said she supports the legalization of marijuana and her plan calls for ensuring black men have the opportunity to participate as a “national cannabis industry takes shape.”

She also calls for better regulation of cryptocurrency to protect Black men and others who invest in digital assets.

Trump and Harris tied in Pennsylvania: Daily Mail poll finds dead heat in state likely to decide 2024 election

If it wasn’t already clear, our latest poll from the crucial state of Pennsylvania explains in the starkest terms how the presidential election will go down to the wire.

It shows that Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are in a dead heat.

If the election were held tomorrow, they would all win 47 percent of the vote in a state that holds the keys to the White House, according to our latest poll from DailyMail.com/JL Partners.

The state is likely to be the turning point in the elections. The 19 electoral college votes could push one or the other candidate past the threshold for victory on November 5.

Of all the seven major battlefields, this is the most consistent.

Kamala Harris would be in line to win Pennsylvania if she had chosen Governor Josh Shapiro of the battleground state as her running mate – but only just, according to the Daily Mail poll

In presidential elections that will be decided by the narrowest of margins, every decision counts.

But did Kamala Harris make a mistake in choosing her running mate?

A new poll from DailyMail.com/JL Partners shows her tied with Donald Trump in the likely tipping point state of Pennsylvania.

Still, she would be ahead if she had added Governor Josh Shapiro to her ticket instead of Tim Walz of Minnesota.

When likely voters were asked who they would support, 47 percent said Harris/Shapiro, one point more than they would vote for Donald Trump and JD Vance.

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