Shock poll shows candidate with MAJOR surge in key swing state that could decide election

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There are only 39 days left until Election Day, and Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are heading to critical swing states to try to win over voters.

Harris faces a big test today as she returns to the southern border in Arizona for the second time as vice president, despite her title of “border czar.”

Meanwhile, Trump is focusing on gaining more support in the crucial state of Michigan, with two planned stops in the state on Friday.

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A shock poll shows a candidate with a BIG surge in a key swing state that could decide the election

With 39 days to go until Election Day, a new Fox News poll showed Kamala Harris taking the lead in the state of Georgia, one of the most important swing states.

The vice president received 51 percent of support from registered and likely voters in the Southern state, while Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump received 48 percent.

Harris rose 50 percent to 48 percent among registered voters.

The poll also found that more Georgians see Harris as the candidate who will help the middle class and protect democracy by a margin of three points each, 52 to 45 percent.

On the issue of abortion, Harris takes the lead with 18 points.

Exclusive:Republicans reveal why Kamala Harris’ ‘stunt visit’ to Arizona border may come back to bite her

Republicans are blasting Vice President Kamala Harris’ second planned trip to the U.S.-Mexico border as an “election year stunt,” saying she played a central role in orchestrating America’s immigration problems.

The VP is expected to visit the border wall in Arizona on Friday during a planned trip to the state. CNN first reported.

Harris previously visited El Paso, Texas, in June 2021, where she went to a Border Patrol processing center and a screening area for migrants with asylum claims.

But she never toured the actual border and has since faced harsh criticism from Republicans for avoiding her role as Biden’s “border czar.”

With her second trip to the border coming just weeks before Election Day and with immigration and border security issues consistently top concerns among voters, Republican lawmakers say the trip is unfair after years of inaction.

And voters won’t soon forget it, they warn.

Trump’s bizarre new shooting theory emerges as MP drops bombshell over ‘second bullet’

A Republican lawmaker is proposing a new theory that Donald Trump shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks was actually shot multiple times.

The revelation of the “second bullet” theory came Thursday at the end of a congressional hearing aimed at investigating the deadly July 13 assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Louisiana Republican Representative Clay Higgins asked Dr. Ariel Goldschmidt, the Allegheny County medical examiner who performed the autopsy on Thomas Matthew Crooks, whether a second bullet could have struck Crooks.

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