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US Presidential Election: Harris and Trump in a Deadlock at 48% in the Latest Polls with the Race Remaining Extremely Close
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Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are tied in national polls, with each candidate receiving 48% of the vote, according to a New York Times and Siena College poll. This is a change from early October when Harris held a slight lead, 49% to 46%. The same poll found that 31% of registered voters view Trump as very favorable. The tie is reflected in other national polls as well, with neither candidate able to gain an edge over the other.
Donald Trump still refuses to acknowledge the pain and suffering he has caused … women are being denied care during miscarriages.
And every time I come up and talk about what they've done to our country, I get angry. First time I've ever said garbage can, but you know what, it's a very accurate description.
The social dynamic of youth voting has never been more clear: when young Americans believe their friends will vote, they're nearly two and a half times more likely to cast a ballot themselves.
It's peer influence, not just politics, that could determine youth turnout this year – and ultimately who becomes the next president.
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