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Kamala Harris on SNL live updates: Presidential election forecast reveals a huge change in momentum for VP

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Kamala Harris will appear on Saturday Night Live for a surprise cameo in the final weekend of the campaign in what is shaping up to me historically close election with Donald Trump. 

A record-breaking 70 millions of Americans have already cast their ballots, but the candidates are still pushing to persuade the final critical voters who could take them to victory. 

DailyMail.com's polling partners J.L. Partners show Harris has the momentum going into sprint before November 5, with the race trending into tossup territory. 

According to our model, Trump has seen a seven-point dip in the last five days as the momentum has shifted towards the Democrat.

Follow all the developments in our live blog:

19:21

Momentum shifts to Harris in our election model: Trump loses seven points in five days

From Rob Crilly, Chief U.S. Political Correspondent for DailyMail.com

The number crunchers at J.L. Partners have delivered their latest update for our election model. And it is more bad news for Donald Trump.

The model is trending away from LEAN Trump into TOSSUP territory. Trump remains the favorite, and he wins in 62.2 percent of simulations. But that is a drop of 2.5 points since Friday and he has now lost seven points in five days, reflecting a string of polls favorable to Kamala Harris.

All the swing states have seen movement against Trump.

Arizona -Trump's win probability has decreased by 2 points. It remains a LIKELY TRUMP state.

Georgia - Trump's win probability dropped by 2.8 points. It remains a LIKELY TRUMP state although is on the cusp of being classified down to LEAN TRUMP.

Michigan - Trump's win probability dropped by 2.5 points. It remains a TOSSUP TRUMP but is less than 1 point from flipping back to Harris.

Nevada - Trump's win probability decreased by 2.3 points, undoing yesterday's increase. The state remains LEAN TRUMP.

North Carolina - a two-point movement against Trump. The state remains a LIKELY TRUMP state.

Pennsylvania - a 1.4-point movement against Trump. The state remains LEAN TRUMP state.

Wisconsin - a two-point movement against Trump. The state remains a TOSSUP TRUMP state.

Callum Hunter, J.L. Partners' data scientist, writes in his latest briefing note:

It is now clear that the momentum of recent polling is in Harris' favour. Trump's win probability has dropped 7 points in five days and if more polling is released that shows similar patterns from recent days then the race will flip from LEAN Trump to TOSSUP before election day.

A slew of state polling (including non-battleground states) is responsible for that shift, he continues.

The key thing is to note where this momentum is concentrated. The biggest shifts over the past week have been in the Rust Belt states (MI +8.4% Harris, PA +7.2% Harris and WI +6.5% Harris) - states that are key for Harris to win if she wants to win the Electoral College. Whether this momentum has come too late in the day is hard to say - it is likely that Michigan will swap back to Harris in the coming days and Wisconsin will continue to narrow.
03:05

'Best performing pollster of 2020' has Trump ahead in every swing state

The pollster dubbed the 'best' performer of 2020 by election guru Nate Silver has Donald Trump ahead in all seven swing states in their latest numbers.

According to AtlasIntel the former president is leading Kamala Harris by 3.4 percent in North Carolina, 2.5 percent in Georgia and 6.5 percent in Arizona.

The Republican nominee is also ahead by 5.5 percent in Nevada, 1 percent in Wisconsin, 1.5 percent in Michigan and 1.8 percent in Pennsylvania, the state that could likely decide the race.

02:38

Pollster James Carville's vulgar three-word verdict on why Kamala Harris will win the election

Veteran US political strategist James Carville says he believes Democratic candidate Kamala Harris can win the presidency partly because her campaign is better organized and also because Trump is 'stone-ass nuts.'

Carville, 80, steered Bill Clinton to the White House in 1992 with a campaign best remembered for his pithy motto: it's 'the economy, stupid.'

This time around, Carville infuriated Democrats by loudly insisting for months that President Joe Biden was too old to run again - until the party suddenly agreed with him, and Biden stepped aside.

'I think she's going to win. She's got more money, more energy, has a more united party, has better surrogates and he's stone-ass nuts,' Carville said on MSNBC's Morning Joe on Friday.

02:19

Euthanized squirrel becomes bizarre election talking point after fake Trump post goes viral

A liberal news website fell for a fake statement from former President Trump that appeared to condemn the seizure and subsequent death of an Instagram-famous squirrel named Peanut.

The site was duped after a bizarre bogus press release adorned with the Trump campaign's logo was posted on X.

The language appeared similar in tone to that used by Trump during his campaign perhaps making it all too easy for someone to mistakenly believe the words to be true.

02:10

Trump claims he's the 'father of fertilization' in apparent reference to his support of IVF

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump again called himself the ‘father of fertilization’ as he claimed to be an early supporter of protecting in vitro fertilization (IVF).

In a questionable defense of his backing for fertility treatments, Trump made the remarks at his rally in Greensboro, North Carolina.

‘Fertilization – I'm like the father – I consider myself to be the father of fertilization,’ the former president said during his rally three days before the 2024 presidential election.

The defense comes as Democrats claim that Trump and his allies want to take away IVF treatments because some more radical pro-life factions believe destroying fertilized embryos is a form of abortion.

02:07

Trump brags about campaigning schedule in days before 2024 election

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump assured his voters that his vigorous campaigning schedule isn’t to pander for more money in the days before the 2024 presidential election.

The former president almost cut his rally in Greensboro, North Carolina short – but decided to keep this long form event after the crowd objected.

‘I didn’t come here looking for your money. I don’t want your money. All I want you to do is get out and vote,’ Trump told his supporters in the swing state just three days until Election Day on November 5.

'I was going to ask you, maybe I’ll do a very shortened version, and will everybody be happy with that?' he asked.

After loud boos, Trump said: 'I didn’t think so.'

The former president said he has gone 62 days without taking a day off from the campaign trail.

Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump walks on stage as he arrives for a campaign rally at First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, on November 2, 2024. (Photo by CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA / AFP) (Photo by CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA/AFP via Getty Images)

01:50

Betting platform Kalshi puts Kamala Harris as favorite to win, after being down 30 percent five days ago

01:29

Trump reveals the Kamala Harris celebrity endorsement that hurts the most: 'I love her'

Donald Trump has admitted he was 'so disappointed' to see Julia Roberts take part in a pro-Kamala Harris advert ahead of the election, saying she will 'look back and cringe.'

The former president spoke with Fox & Friends after Roberts voiced an advert for liberal group Vote Common Good that encouraged wives to hide their support for Harris from their husbands.

In response, Trump said: 'I'm so disappointed at Julia Roberts because I love... she's going to look back at that and she's going to cringe.'

Roberts' advert was released alongside another voiced by another pro-Harris A-lister, George Clooney, encouraging men to hide their votes for Harris from their male Republican friends.

01:20

Donald Trump takes stage at Greensboro, North Carolina rally

Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter for DailyMail.com

Donald Trump has taken the stage in North Carolina at this final event of the day.

The former president's nonstop schedule had him overnight in Wisconsin last evening after a rally in Milwaukee before flying to North Carolina and Virginia Saturday for three separate events.

Polling shows the race is a dead heat between Kamala Harris and Trump three days out.

01:07

Trump team slams VP Kamala Harris for 'cosplaying with her elitist friends on SNL'

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump's campaign slammed Kamala Harris for stopping in New York City for an appearance on Saturday Night Live the weekend before the 2024 presidential election.

The former president's communications director Steven Cheung told DailyMail.com that since Vice President Harris has 'nothing substantive to offer' she is parading around on shows like SNL.

Kamala Harris has nothing substantive to offer the American people, so that’s why she’s living out her warped fantasy cosplaying with her elitist friends on Saturday Night Leftists as her campaign spirals down the drain into obscurity.
For the last four years, Kamala’s destructive policies have led to untold misery and hurt for all Americans. She broke it, and President Trump will fix it.
23:34

Trump closes out speech asking crowd if they're 'better off'

23:26

Michelle Obama stumps for Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania

Former First Lady Michelle Obama is rallying support for Vice President Kamala Harris in Norristown, PA - a suburb of Philadelphia.

23:25

Breaking:Kamala Harris makes an unannounced stop in New York City amid rumors she will appear on Saturday Night Live

The vice president added a previously unannounced stop in New York City to her schedule.

Campaign advisors came back mid-flight to inform the press pool that she would be stopping in New York.

Aides would not respond directly to questions about what she will be doing in NYC, and gave no response when the pool floated a plausible option.

New York Post reported that she will be making an appearance on SNL, but that was not confirmed by the VP's team.

She still plans to head to Detroit after the surprise diversion.

23:21

Breaking:Des Moines Register poll: Kamala Harris leads Trump by four points in Iowa

Kamala Harris is showing a last-second surge in an unexpected area, the typically bright red Iowa .

A final Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll just released shows Vice President Harris leading Donald Trump 47 percent to 44 percent among likely voters.

Polling in September showed Trump with a four point lead over Harris and an 18 point leads for Trump over President Biden before he dropped out over the summer.

But the tables have since turned the new survey reveals, presenting a potential new path to victory for Harris and her campaign.

The three point lead for Harris is well within the margin of error of the poll.

The surprise lead for Harris is buoyed by independent women voters, which have been expected to break for the Democrat as men turn to Trump in droves.

23:16

Alicia Keys speaks at rally in support of Kamala Harris

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ricky Fitchett/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (14858243d) Grammy award winner, ALICIA KEYS, campaigns for Vice President Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in Norristown PA Alicia Keys Supports Harris In Norristown, Pennsylvania, United States - 02 Nov 2024

Singer Alicia Keys is speaking at a rally in Norristown, PA where former First Lady is rallying support for Vice President Kamala Harris.

She called the right to vote a 'precious gift.'

Keys accused Republicans of wanting to turn back the clock and take away safety, dignity and the right to vote.

She said if people have apathy and do not show up to vote, they are giving away their power.

Keys also said that she door-knocked for the VP earlier.

22:57

CNN’s senior data reporter Harry Enten says whoever wins Pennsylvania wins the election

CNN’s senior data reporter Harry Enten reiterated on Saturday that, based on the current polls, whoever wins Pennsylvania wins the election.

Enten laid out that Trump has the advantage in the Sun Belt swing states of Georgia, Arizona and Nevada while Harris is ahead in the Blue Wall states of Michigan and Wisconsin.

However, the candidates are tied in the critical state of Pennsylvania.

With the numbers as they are, the Keystone State would be the tipping point and would determine who takes the keys to the White House.

22:36

Kamala urges voters to 'turn page' on Trump in North Carolina

22:36

Where will the candidates campaign on Sunday?

As the campaign enters its final 72 hours, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will keep focusing on the swing states.

Trump will head to Pennsylvania, Georgia and North Carolina while Harris will be making multiple stops in Michigan.

Michigan is a vulnerable spot for Harris and is one of the seven battlegrounds that could be decided by razor-thin margins.

Anger from Arab-American voters in the state over U.S.support Israel could significantly cut into her support.

Trump has also received endorsements from prominent Muslim groups and support for third party candidate Jill Stein could be what splits the difference.

22:28

Trump curses when he sees his own hair 'oh s***' and laughs at 'bad hair day'

Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter for DailyMail.com

Donald Trump cursed he's having a 'bad hair day' during his Salem rally.

'Oh s***,' he exclaimed.

'I'm having a bad hair day, this is not good,' he said abruptly after seemingly catching a glimpse of his appearance in one of the video feeds on the many screens.

'I have to have a bad hair day in front of Virginia?' he said.

Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at Salem Civic Center, in Salem, Virginia, U.S. November 2, 2024. REUTERS/Hannah McKay

22:24

Woman goes to extraordinary measure to vote after being ordered to take off her MAGA merch

A New Jersey woman voted in her bra after being told to take off her MAGA hat and shirt while early voting.

An unidentified woman in Hamilton Township was told she had to take off her MAGA hat and her Donald Trump shirt before she was allowed to vote at the Colonial Fire House, according to NJ.com.

'I asked her to remove her hat and said if you want to go get a jacket from your car, I will hold your place in line or you could go into the bathroom to turn the shirt inside out,' Jill Moyer, the chair of the Mercer County Board of Elections, told NJ.com.

But before Moyer could finish her statement, the older woman ripped her shirt off and 'flung it around' and started calling poll workers 'nasty' names.

She then proceeded to quickly vote with just a bra on her upper half and left before police could arrive, according to Moyer.

On her way out the door, she reportedly 'gave the finger' and told poll workers to 'suck my c**t,' a witness told NJ.com

22:22

Trump says he could be 'smacked' in the face by waves at the beach and not running for president

Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter for DailyMail.com

The former president wants his audience to know he has options and does not have to be president.

'I could’ve been on a gorgeous beach, I like oceanfront property. My beautiful white skin getting nice and…begin smacked in the face with a wave,' the 45th president mused with a smile.

'I could’ve had the greatest life in the world except I’m missing a little piece of my ear,' he joked of his July near-assassination in Butler.

Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump attends a campaign rally, in Salem, Virginia, U.S. November 2, 2024. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

22:21

Alicia Keys goes door-knocking in Pennsylvania

Some voters in Pennsylvania got quite the surprise this weekend when Grammy-winning singer Alicia Keys went door-knocking for Democrats in the eastern part of the state.

The songstress is in the Keystone State to lend her support for Vice President Kamala Harris.

She will be speaking at an event in the Philly suburbs shortly with former First Lady Michelle Obama.

22:16

Trump brings women from Roanoke College women's swimming team on stage

Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter for DailyMail.com

President Trump invited members of the Roanoke College women's swimming team to take the stage alongside him on Saturday.

The female team wore bright pink shirts that read 'keep' and then a picture of a hot dog 'out of women's sports.'

Trump then had the entire team introduce themselves one by one

The stunt was a nod at Republicans' recent attacks on transgender athletes playing in female sports.

Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump looks on next to members of Roanoke College swimming team, at a campaign rally at Salem Civic Center, in Salem, Virginia, U.S. November 2, 2024. REUTERS/Hannah McKay

21:52

Watch Biden say Trump is the type of guy you would like to 'smack in the a**'

President Joe Biden slammed Trump supporters yet again as he branded them 'the kind of guys you'd like to smack in the a**.'

Biden, 81, clenched his teeth as he delivered the remark at a Kamala Harris campaign event in Pennsylvania on Saturday, days after he sparked outrage by also calling Trump supporters 'garbage.' 

In his latest dressing down, Biden said Trump supporters were 'macho guys' who 'want another tax cut for the wealthy', before ranting 'when I was in Scranton we used to have a little trouble going down the plot.'

21:48

Donald Trump takes the stage at Salem, Virginia rally to deliver final pitch before election

Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter for DailyMail.com

Donald Trump took the stage at his Virginia rally claiming he will win the state.

'I'm thrilled to be back in this commonwealth,' he began addressing the crowd in Salem.

If we win Virginia we win the whole thing no question.'

Virginia Gov. Glan Youngkin was close at hand, as were several other state politicians.

Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump gestures at a campaign rally at Salem Civic Center, in Salem, Virginia, U.S. November 2, 2024. REUTERS/Hannah McKay

21:46

Who is the projected winner of the presidential election? Find out in our election forecast

See how Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are really faring among voters with three days until Election Day with DailyMail.com's brilliant poll tracker.

Our interactive graphs give invaluable insight into how pollsters are predicting the outcome of the race before the November 5 election.

The polls are on a knife's edge and the race is too close to call.

The winner will ultimately decided in the seven swing states: Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Nevada and Arizona.

The margins in each of the battleground are razor thin, and the next president could be decided by just a few thousand votes.

All of the data used in our analysis comes from Harris versus Trump polls collated by DailyMail.com's pollsters J.L. Partners and FiveThirtyEight.

21:44

The crowd waits for Donald Trump in Salem, Virginia

Supporters of Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump hold signs on the day he hosts a campaign rally at Salem Civic Center, in Salem, Virginia, U.S. November 2, 2024. REUTERS/Hannah McKay

Supporters rally before Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump arrives for a rally in Salem Va., Saturday Nov 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

21:31

Man in 'Let's Go Brandon' hat gets in fight at South Carolina polling place

21:24

Protesters interrupt Harris again in Charlotte

By Geoff Earle, Deputy U.S. Political Editor for DailyMail.com in Charlotte, North Carolina

Vice President Kamala Harris had to contend with multiple protesters who interrupted her speech in Charlotte on Saturday, although she once again quickly found a way to move on with her remarks.

‘You know what, one of the reasons we are here is we are fighting for our democracy,’ she said after the first interruption, as crowd members cheered ‘Kamala!’

‘That’s okay, ya’ll. Democracy can be complicated. It’s alright.

This is what democracy looks like,’ she said, as a man wearing a face mask with a camouflage baseball cap got escorted out of the venue.

During another interruption, by a protester who was waving a flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo as he was taken outside, Harris referenced Israel’s war in Gaza. ‘It’s all good. We all want that war in the Middle East to end,’ she said. ‘If I were president, I would do anything in my power to make It stop,’ she said.

It's just the latest in a series of interruptions that have accompanied speeches first by President Joe Biden, and then by VP Harris as she seeks the White House.

21:18

Watch Harrison Ford endorsing Kamala Harris for president

21:15

Michelle Obama and Alicia Keys to campaign for Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania today

Former First Lady Michelle Obama is hitting the campaign trail for her first solo event in support of Vice President Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania today.

She is headed to the Norristown Area High School for a rally as the Democratic nominee looks to drive up support in the suburbs in her effort to win the crucial state.

Obama will be joined in the Philadelphia suburb by Grammy-winning artist Alicia Keys.

People started lining up to get into the high school gym hours before the event with thousands of people snaking through the parking lot and a field in the hopes of attending.

21:13

Exclusive:The stunning gender divide between Trump and Harris in the 2024 election is laid bare in new poll

If 2016 was the education election, when voters divided depending on whether or not they had been to college, then 2024 is shaping up to be a battle of the sexes.

The full extent of the gender divide in America is laid bare in the latest DailyMail.com/J.L. Partners.

It found that former President Donald Trump has widened his lead with men, and now has a 22-point advantage over his opponent among male voters.

At the same time, Vice President Kamala Harris has extended her lead among female voters, and is up by 14 points with women.

It is an extraordinary number in a race that has been otherwise tight.

21:09

How crypto's $200million 2024 election bet has made digital currency a top campaign issue

Even if you don't know a blockchain from a NFT, the numbers are hard to dismiss.

More than $200 million from cryptocurrency companies is expected to be pumped into the 2024 election cycle..

The tech industry is working overtime to boost its political influence as more Americans every day to use it as payment.

And the emerging tech giants aren't selectively backing Republicans or Democrats -any candidate, from president all the way down to small congressional districts, who champions crypto puts themselves in a position to score the big bucks.

But will the political plays by so-called 'Big Crypto' pay off in the long run?

Crypto, which includes Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin and more, is a form of digital currency that can be used to make 'decentralized' transactions online without oversight by a bank or government.

The industry is keen on having a less-regulated playing field to serve as a sandbox for development of crypto. Opponents and monetary traditionalists, meanwhile, want additional regulations on the alternative, digital currencies.

Fairshake, a political action committee (PAC), and others pushing pro-crypto legislation are going big with nearly $119 million already spent out of $200 million raised.

And billionaire former President Donald Trump weighing in on the importance of the alternative financial industry as he campaigns for a White House return shows that it isn't going away anytime soon.

21:06

Where Donald Trump and Kamala Harris stand on 15 key issues in the 2024 election

In what is shaping up to be one of the closest elections in U.S. history, the difference between the candidates could not be more stark.

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have laid out two visions for America that are poles apart during the unprecedented 2024 campaign for the White House.

The rivals have each painted one another as extreme. They both warn their opponent will be a disaster for America.

It means that on November 5 there is a stark choice when it comes to the economy, foreign policy, immigration, crime, abortion and taxes.

Whether they will be able to implement their wish list depends on a number of factors, including which party controls Congress.

But their grand plans are a crucial indicator in what four years of a Trump or Harris administration would look like.

20:57

Living on Trump island: Tiny boat-filled inlet prepares to vote for Donald... despite being surrounded by Democrats

Locals of a tiny California town are turning out in their droves to back Donald Trump for the presidency, despite being in a Democratic heartland.

Discovery Bay, on the east of Contra Costa County, in the San Francisco bay area hosts just a single supermarket, as well as a harbor and yacht club.

The town is an anomaly in the largely Democratic state of California, with the majority of residents supporting Trump in the 2020 election.

20:23

Harrison Ford makes rare presidential endorsement: 'I've never wanted to talk about it'

Actor Harrison Ford has revealed he will be backing Kamala Harris for the presidency with just days until the election.

The 82-year-old star said in a dramatic black-and-white clip that he would be backing the incumbent Vice President and expressed concerns about Donald Trump.

The Indiana Jones actor said: 'I've been voting for 64 years, never really wanted to talk about it very much, but when dozens of former members of the Trump administration are sounding alarms, saying "for god sake don't do this again", you have to pay attention.

'They're telling us something important, these aren't soft people. They are governors, generals, standing up against the leader of the party they spent their lives advocating for.'

Ford explained that in some cases people will be voting Democrat for the first time in their life over fears of Trump winning the race to the White House.

20:06

Rashida Tlaib refuses to endorse Kamala Harris for president

Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib refused to endorse Kamala Harris for president during a campaign rally on Friday.

The first Palestinian-American in Congress is the only member of Congress' progressive group 'The Squad' to have not backed the Democratic presidential candidate.

The congresswoman from Michigan's 12th district has been one of the most vocal critics of the Biden-Harris administration's role in the Gaza war.

19:59

Kamala Harris' potential cabinet candidates include Pete Buttigieg, Liz Cheney, and a defund the police activist

As speculation mounts about what a Kamala Harris cabinet might look like if she wins, Washington politicos are curious: Will she push for a continuation of the Biden administration or try to unburden herself from his record and chart a fresh course?

For her first three years as vice president, Harris was burdened by Biden's close-knit staff, who held her at an arm's length but a win in the Nov. 5 election would afford her the opportunity to clean house and set her own agenda - and legacy.

If elected, Harris would strike three firsts, as not only the the first woman president but also, first black female and first South Asian elected to the nation's highest office.

19:58

Could voters in CANADA decide the 2024 election outcome?

Across the United States, Democrats are out knocking on doors and rallying support in the final frantic days of the presidential election.

But north of the border in Canada, a flurry of activity has also been underway.

The presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris appears could be decided by just a few thousand votes.

So Democrats are looking for American voters wherever they might be to cast ballots including Canada.

The exact number of Americans living abroad is hard to determine, but it is believed more than four million U.S. citizens are living overseas.

The top country abroad where adult U.S. citizens are living is Canada.

Some 605,000 Americans of voting age are living north of the border according to the non-partisan Federal Voting Assistance Program.

With that it does not come as a surprise perhaps that Democrats are hitting the pavement in the U.S. voter rich country searching for eligible voters.

19:53

Trump warns Harris will turn America into a 'refugee camp'

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Gastonia, N.C., Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

Donald Trump warned that suburban residents were 'under attack' by criminals, while his Democratic rival Kamala Harris said he was becoming increasingly unstable.

The former president was campaigning in Gastonia, North Carolina, with just three days until Election Day.

The polls are historically close and the unprecdented race could be decided by just a few thousand votes in one of the battleground states.

Trump on Saturday reiterated his vow to deport millions of immigrants if elected.

He also warned that if Harris were to win, 'every town in America would be turned into a squalid, dangerous refugee camp.'

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, in Gastonia, N.C. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

19:43

Trump and Kamala's planes are side-by-side in Charlotte, North Carolina

Trump campaign adviser Corey Lewandowski trolled the moment on social media saying Kamala Harris is 'following us.'

The candidates are both holding rallies in North Carolina as the crucial swing state could deliver each of them a win in three days.

Trump is polling up 1.5 points over Harris in the state according the RCP average.

19:40

Kamala Harris rally in Atlanta halted due to medical emergency

19:21

Who will win the 2024 presidential election? Latest polls on where Kamala Harris and Donald Trump stand

See how Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are really faring among voters with three days until Election Day with DailyMail.com's brilliant poll tracker.

Our interactive graphs give invaluable insight into how pollsters are predicting the outcome of the race before the November 5 election.

With less than a week to go, the polls are on a knife's edge and the race is too close to call.

The winner will ultimately decided in the seven swing states : Pennsylvania , Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Nevada and Arizona.

The margins in each of the battleground are razor thin, and the next president could be decided by just a few thousand votes.

All of the data used in our analysis comes from Harris versus Trump polls collated by DailyMail.com's pollsters J.L. Partners and FiveThirtyEight.

19:00

Kamala Harris slams Speaker Mike Johnson for saying Trump would roll back Biden's signature bill

epa11697819 Democratic presidential candidate and current US Vice President Kamala Harris addresses supporters at a campaign rally held  at the Atlanta Civic Center in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 02 November 2024. The United States will hold its presidential election on 05 November 2024.  2024.  EPA/EDWARD M. PIO RODA
I also want to speak to the comments that have been recently made by the speaker of the House.
It is just further evidence of everything that I’ve actually been talking about for months now, about [former President Donald] Trump’s intention to implement Project 2025.
We have talked repeatedly — and the American people know what’s in it — we’ve talked repeatedly about their intention to get rid of the Affordable Care Act. Now to get rid of the CHIPS Act.
18:41

KELLYANNE CONWAY: The seven simple reasons Kamala will lose - and the winning advice I would've given her (not that she'd dare to ask!)

Is it too little, too late for Kamala Harris?

Days to go and desperate to fend off Donald Trump's 'poll vault', Saint Kamala – canonized at convention – has come off the mountain and dived into the gutter.

Joy is so last summer. From her 'great debate' to now peddling hate, the name-calling (#garbagegate), finger-pointing and flip-flopping is hurting her dearly.

Where did it all go wrong? Well, not that Misogynist Mark Cuban would have you believe it, but I know a thing or two about how to run (and win!) a presidential campaign.

Here are the hard truths someone should have told Kamala, who's had a ghoulish October:

18:38

Trump asks how Kamala Harris would deal with Putin of Xi Jinping if she can't sit through a Joe Rogan interview

18:37

Singer Victoria Monet endorses Kamala Harris... and urges crowd to get their 'booty call' to vote

American singer Victoria Monet gestures, on the day of a campaign rally of Democratic presidential nominee and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., November 2, 2024. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein

Singer songwriter Victoria Monet became the latest celebrity to endorse Kamala Harris during her rally in Georgia on Saturday.

The 35-year-old year took the stage and took a different approach with a rallying cry to undecided voters.

'I challenge you to make sure that your friends, your family, your neighbors, your coworkers, your booty call,' to vote, she told the crowd in Atlanta.

18:30

Trump campaign accuses Kamala Harris of a 'fresh word salad' during CNN interview

18:22

Monica Lewinsky reveals she has voted for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz

18:06

Tim Walz appears to call Elon Musk a 'gay guy' at Michigan rally

Tim Walz appeared to call Elon Musk a 'gay guy' on the campaign trail - leading to a swift response from the Tesla boss.

The Minnesota Governor made the remark while speaking out against tax cuts for the rich in Michigan - before painting the billionaire as someone who has benefited from them.

'If you're a billionaire, Elon Musk for example,' the aspiring vice president says in viral snippets of the speech, before getting into the apparent gaffe.

'That guy, that gay guy got-'

He proceeds to trail off - before laughing off what Harris's team now says was a slip.

18:03

Kamala Harris takes the stage in Atlanta and gets big crowd response from those who have already voted

Democratic presidential nominee and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., November 2, 2024. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein

By Geoff Earle, Deputy U.S. Political Editor in Atlanta, Georgia

Rally-goers at Kamala Harris’ Atlanta rally gave her a strong sign they have already put in their votes for her.

‘Let me ask you this: Anybody here already voted? Well thank you!’ Harris told the crowd, after getting a big response.

But she didn’t give a hard time to procrastinators, as the two campaigns fight for the shriveling number of undecided voters.

‘No judgment – but you still have time!’ she told them. And in a state with ID checks, she told them, ‘Remember to bring your photo ID,’ after asking Georgians for their vote.

Her comments came after Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger reported that early voting had topped 4 million, surpassing 50 percent of the state’s total vote.

After blasting Donald Trump over his shooting comments about Liz Cheney, Harris leaned into her stump speech where she pledged to seek ‘common ground’ and be president ‘for all Americans.’

She also played medic, calling out to people in the crowd who needed help. ‘And it looks like we need a medic over there – it’s hot out here, Atlanta,’ she said.

US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris greets the crowd during a campaign rally in Atlanta, Georgia, on November 2, 2024. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)

Supporters listen as US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally in Atlanta, Georgia, on November 2, 2024. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)

17:56

Everyone's saying the same thing after Donald Trump's bizarre microphone moment

Social media users have reacted after a bizarre clip of Donald Trump emerged when his microphone cut out during a rally.

The Republican presidential nominee had audio issues while speaking at a campaign event in Milwaukee on Friday night.

Opting to instead use a handheld microphone, Trump was seen yanking at the microphone at his stand before he started putting his mouth around it.

Social media X has since erupted with a spate of comments over the widely shared footage.

One person commented on the short clip, which has been viewed over 14 million times: 'Doesn't look like his first time either.'

17:55

Doug Emhoff votes for wife Kamala Harris

17:47

Top pollster Frank Lutz reveals the crucial demographic that could catapult Kamala Harris into the White House

A top Republican pollster has said he believes Kamala Harris will win the race to the White House based on the votes of young women.

Frank Luntz, a top GOP strategist, revealed on Friday night he expects her to win decisively in the upcoming election.

Speaking with CNN's Anderson Cooper on his show AC360, Luntz said if the group turn out in big numbers it will be 'great news for Harris'.

Cooper asked him about polls showing Harris now leading Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.

Luntz said he was done looking at the polling, saying it was determined now and had to turned his attention to turnout and the votes of young women

17:44

President Joe Biden tears into Trump and his 'friends' during Scranton stop: 'These are the kind of guys you like to smack in the a**'

US President Joe Biden speaks at the Carpenters Local Union 445 "Get Out The Vote" event in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on November 2, 2024. (Photo by Ting Shen / AFP) (Photo by TING SHEN/AFP via Getty Images)

US President Joe Biden speaks at the Carpenters Local Union 445 "Get Out The Vote" event in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on November 2, 2024. (Photo by Ting Shen / AFP) (Photo by TING SHEN/AFP via Getty Images)

Biden went on a tangent about Trump's proposed tax cuts saying it could be 'tempting' for voters.

But he went on to slam 'Trump and his friends':

I tell you what man, we used to have a little trouble going down the plot once in a while. But I'm serious, these are the kind of guys you like to smack in the a**.
By the way, I'm serious. Think about it.

The crowd erupted into applause and laughter.

He went on to talk about his son Beau who 'gave his life for this country' and Trump's 'sucker and losers' comments about the military.

17:31

Trump: 'I have put everything on the line for you, including my life itself - and I need you to show up and vote for me'

Donald Trump took the stage in Gastonia, North Carolina, and claimed the Biden-Harris administration has been spending hurricane relief on migrants.

He urged a huge crowd in the battkeground state to head to the polls in three days if they weren't part of the 70 million who have done so already.

The former president then reeled off a list of his policies, including removing tax on tips and overtime.

The Republican nominee also tore into Harris over the jobs report released on Friday that missed expectations.

'Yesterday, it was announced that Kamala’s economy added only 12,000 jobs last month.

'We lost nearly 30,000 private sector jobs, along with nearly 50,000 manufacturing jobs in a single month.

'We cannot take four more years of this calamity.'

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump arrives at a campaign rally at Gastonia Municipal Airport, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, in Gastonia, N.C. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

17:27

Kamala Harris' campaign releases their 'closing' ad

17:26

Donald Trump says he is stunned he hasn't lost his voice on the campaign trail

GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA - NOVEMBER 02: Republican presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally at Gastonia Municipal Airport on November 02, 2024 in Gastonia, North Carolina. With three days until the election, Trump is campaigning for re-election in the battleground state of North Carolina, where recent polls have the former president and his opponent, Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris in a dead heat. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Donald Trump says he has been holding rallies for 62 or 63 days in a row - and he is stunned he hasn’t lost his voice.

The former president said he is doing three or four campaign events a day in the final stretch of the presidential race.

He claimed Harris does one and then needs to take the rest of the day off.

17:24

Trump slams illegal migration while on the campaign trail Saturday

Trump posted a video on his plane as he hits the campaign trail in North Carolina and Virginia Saturday.

He says illegal migrants from 'mental institutions' are flooding into the U.S.

It's a common line he's been repeating on the campaign trail. With three days left to the election, he's hitting Kamala Harris hard on her role as Biden's 'border czar.'

Harris is campaigning in Georgia and North Carolina today.

17:18

Donald Trump takes the stage in Gastonia, North Carolina.. after signing a plane

GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA - NOVEMBER 02: Republican presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump signs North American Aviation P-51 Mustang at a campaign rally at Gastonia Municipal Airport on November 02, 2024 in Gastonia, North Carolina. With three days until the election, Trump is campaigning for re-election in the battleground state of North Carolina, where recent polls have the former president and his opponent, Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris in a dead heat. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump gestures on stage during a campaign rally in Gastonia, North Carolina, U.S. November 2, 2024. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

17:13

Exclusive:More than half of Americans aren't convinced Kamala Harris worked at McDonald's, poll shows

A new poll shows that a significant number of Americans are less likely to believe Vice President Kamala Harris' claim that she worked at McDonald's when she was in college.

The Democratic presidential has used her story of serving fries and ice cream at a franchise in Alameda, California, to bolster an image that of coming from humble roots.

But 58 percent of likely American voters expressed some doubt or outright disbelief in the claim, according to a Daily Mail/J.L. Partners poll.

Thirty-seven percent of voters said they did not believe her claim and 21 percent of voters in the poll said they were 'unsure.'

Just 43 percent of likely American voters said they believed Harris' claim

The survey included 1,003 likely voters and was conducted October 27-29 with a margin of error of three percent.

17:06

Why the pollsters got it wrong in the 2016 and 2020 elections and what they could have missed this time

After legal challenges and weeks of recounting votes, the dust settled on the 2020 election with a narrow Joe Biden victory by roughly 40,000 votes in a handful of key states.

It was a far cry from the drubbing of Donald Trump that polls had predicted.

Major presidential polling averages had shown that then-candidate Joe Biden was ahead of then-President Donald Trump by a staggering seven to eight points on Election Day.

Individual polls were more egregiously faulty, with some showing Biden could be expected to cruise to victory by a 9, 10 or even 11-point margin.

Those forecasts turned out to be wildly wrong.

17:02

Fake Trump statement raging at New York for 'euthanizing' Peanut the Squirrel goes viral

Peanut the squirrel and his owners, Mark Longo and his wife, Daniela, are seen in Peanut's Instagram videos and stills. The owners of a pet squirrel with a massive social media following are going nuclear on government officials in New York ... accusing the state of abusing power and wasting taxpayer funds to seize and kill Peanut, all because of some anonymous claims.

Social media was awash with a fake statement purporting to be from Donald Trump raging at the death of viral sensation Peanut the Squirrel.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) confirmed the home of Peanut's owner Mark Longo had been raided.

Afterward, Peanut and fellow TikTok star Fred The Racoon were euthanized.

Their deaths sparked a frenzy on social media that quickly spurned the spread of fake news.

The statement from the Trump-Vance camp turned out to be a hoax, but not before it went viral.

It read:

There have been horrible reports out of New York, my former home state, where state environmental agents raided the home of Mark Longo and his wife. Mark was taken into custody for hours while officials searched his home and eventually took two of their pets, Fred the Raccoon and Peanut the Squirrel. These animals were later executed by the state of New York.
New York authorities, under their terrible Governor, put more effort in finding an eliminating a squirrel, who was innocent by all accounts, than they do to control the unchecked illegal immigrants who have flooded their state. If Peanut could have told them he was from Mexico, they would have sent him on his way and given him a hotel room and a $500 gift card to Buddy Squirrel. Instead, he was taken from his family. Very sad, and a complete waste of resources! When we win, we will get our priorities in order and MAGA!
16:45

Trump and Harris head to North Carolina to try and clinch crucial battleground

Supporters of Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump, gather, on the day of a campaign event in Gastonia, North Carolina, U.S. November 2, 2024. REUTERS/Megan Varner

Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump head to North Carolina on Saturday to try to clinch support in the battleground state just three days before Tuesday's presidential election.

Trump has a slight advantaged over Harris in recent polls in the state. Harris would be the first Democrat to win in 40 years if she snatches victory.

It will be the fourth day in a row that Vice President Harris and former President Trump visit the same state on the same day, underlining the critical importance of the seven states likely to decide the race, which opinion polls show to be on a knife's edge.

More than 70 million Americans have already cast ballots, according to the Election Lab at the University of Florida.

The numbers are below the record early-voting pace in 2020 during COVID-19, but still indicating a high level of voter enthusiasm.

'On my way to North Carolina to speak to a crowd so large that it goes beyond the beautiful horizon, and this, after a huge Rally in Milwaukee, in the Great State of Wisconsin, last night, in front of over 30,000 American Patriots!, Trump wrote on Truth Social this morning.

'Low Energy Democrat Candidate Lyin’ Kamala Harris, was also in Milwaukee yesterday, spending millions of Taxpayer Dollars on the trip, all to speak in front of only 900 people, and most of them were my supporters.

'They witnessed a person who is totally confused and tired. She is a Low IQ individual, not equipped to be President, and that’s why she can’t draw a crowd.

'We have people lining up for days, all over our soon to be magnificent Nation. Kamala is slumping to the finish line, yawning, shrieking, and cackling, while I am working 24/7 to win this Election, so we can save our Country and, Make America Great Again!'

16:37

Terracotta Trump and Kamala part of a nativity scene in Naples, Italy

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/Shutterstock (14857588d) Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in Naples where, just a few hours before the vote in the United States, the two contenders for the White House made an appearance among the terracotta shepherds of Genny Di Virgilio, a craftsman in the art of nativity scenes. News Nativity scenes, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, Napoli, Napoli, Italy - 02 Nov 2024

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/Shutterstock (14857588a) Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in Naples where, just a few hours before the vote in the United States, the two contenders for the White House made an appearance among the terracotta shepherds of Genny Di Virgilio, a craftsman in the art of nativity scenes. News Nativity scenes, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, Napoli, Napoli, Italy - 02 Nov 2024

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Antonio Balasco/LiveMedia/Shutterstock (14857588c) Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in Naples where, just a few hours before the vote in the United States, the two contenders for the White House made an appearance among the terracotta shepherds of Genny Di Virgilio, a craftsman in the art of nativity scenes. News Nativity scenes, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, Napoli, Napoli, Italy - 02 Nov 2024

epa11697192 Genny Di Virgilio, a nativity scene artisan from San Gregorio Armeno, looks at his terracotta figurines of US Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump, ahead of the US presidencial election in Naples, Italy, 02 November 2024. The US Presidential elections will be held on 05 November.  EPA/CIRO FUSCO

16:27

Trump doubles down on Liz Cheney attacks and insists he 'hasn't heard' Puerto Rico joke that sparked fury

epaselect epa11696802 Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump dances to music during a campaign event at Fiserv forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, 01 November 2024. Trump is running against Democratic presidential candidate US Vice President Kamala Harris and the United States will hold its election on 05 November 2024.  EPA/JEFFREY PHELPS

Donald Trump doubled down on his attacks on Liz Cheney and insisted he hadn’t heard the ‘floating island of garbage’ joke about Puerto Rico that sparked fury at his Madison Square Garden rally.

The former president spoke to Fox and Friends about the response to claims that Cheney should be sent to war and have ‘nine barrels shooting at her’.

Trump has stood by the comments, even after Kamala Harris called them ‘disqualifying’ and Cheney said they were proof he is a fascist

The Republican nominee slammed the ‘media hoax’ in the aftermath of the remarks with Tucker Carlson.

‘All I'm saying is she was a nutty war hawk, you know, she wants to go to war with anybody that moves,’ Trump said.

He added that ‘she was a nut job just like her father,’ former Republican Vice President Dick Cheney, the architect of President George W. Bush’s foreign policy in the Middle East.

Trump added that Cheney is ‘probably worse’ than her father ‘cause she's not as smart’.

Later in the Fox News interview, Trump also insisted that he hadn’t heard comedian and podcaster Tony Hinchcliffe’s joke.

He also defended his record by saying ‘nobody’s been better for Puerto Rico than me’.

16:15

Trump campaign jumps on Kamala Harris admitting grocery prices are still too high

16:14

Why Donald Trump won't attend Penn State football game

Reports last month claimed Trump was set to watch the game in the pivotal swing state of Pennsylvania just three days before the election.

According to Yahoo! Sports' Ross Dellenger, Trump's team had been making plans for him to attend the matchup after he was invited by a 'private citizen'.

But a Penn State spokesman has now confirmed that the former president will not stop by.

They said: 'The University has been notified that former President Donald Trump will no longer be attending the Ohio State-Penn State football game.'

The No. 3 Nittany Lions will host the No. 4 Buckeyes in a massive Big Ten clash.

The game is scheduled to kick off at 12pm ET but Trump has other arrangements as he looks to secure a return to the White House in the coming days.

16:10

Supreme Court allows Pennsylvania to count contested provisional ballots in blow for Republicans

The Supreme Court on Friday rejected an emergency appeal from Republicans that could have led to thousands of provisional ballots not being counted in the battleground state.

The justices left in place a state Supreme Court ruling that elections officials must count provisional ballots cast by voters whose mail-in ballots were rejected.

As of Thursday, about 9,000 ballots out of more than 1.6 million returned have arrived at elections offices around Pennsylvania lacking a secrecy envelope, a signature or a date, according to state records.

Pennsylvania is the biggest presidential election battleground this year, with 19 electoral votes.

16:02

Pressure mounts on George W.Bush to endorse presidential candidate as his daughter campaigns for Kamala Harris

George W. Bush has been urged to endorse Kamala Harris in the upcoming election after his daughter Barbara canvassed for the Democratic nominee.

Speaking on The New Yorker Radio Hour podcast, former GOP representative Liz Cheney urged the former president to speak out on the dangers of Donald Trump.

Cheney, daughter of Bush's former Vice President Dick Cheney, said: 'I can't explain why [he] hasn't spoken out, but I think it's time, and I wish that he would.'

The elder Cheney has already crossed party lines and said Trump should 'never be trusted with power again', with his daughter confirming he was backing Harris.

With Barbara Bush, 42, canvassing in Pennsylvania last week for Harris, pressure is starting to mount for the former commander-in-chief, 78, to pick a side.

15:54

It's the final day for early voting in Virginia

15:52

Who is Donald Harris? Meet Kamala's 'Marxist' father who lives very close to White House yet is nowhere to be found in VP's life

Kamala Harris' West Wing office is less than a mile from her father's Washington, D.C. home.

But they could not be further apart.

Despite the proximity between father and world-famous daughter, there is no record of Donald, 86, ever having visited her in the White House.

His name does not appear in any of the publicly available visitor logs from her three-and-a-half years in office. Nor are there any recent public photographs of the pair together.

It is possible that the VP has privately hosted her father in her government-provided home – at the United States Naval Observatory in DC – where visitor records are not public.

But it is perhaps more likely that Donald Harris has kept a deliberate distance, determined to stay away from what he has described as the 'political hullabaloo' surrounding his daughter, whose controversial comments he once criticized as 'a travesty'.

For her part, VP Harris has previously described their relationship as 'not close'.

So just who is Donald Harris?

15:44

Exclusive:Inside the factory manufacturing Trump and Harris caps that could predict the 2024 presidential race winner

In a knife's-edge election that hinges on turnout, voter enthusiasm for one candidate over the other is a key to victory.

And what clearer signal could there be than which candidate - Donald Trump or Kamala Harris - is selling the most campaign hats?

Inside a massive, gray-brick building in New Jersey workers are churning out Harris and Trump baseball caps by the tens of thousands.

And forecasters attempting to read the mood of the nation may want to take note at the speed - and output - of their assembly lines.

'We have done work for every major presidential candidate since the year 2000,' Mitch Cahn, owner of the Unionwear factory, proudly told DailyMail.com.

15:38

Republicans are outpacing Democrats in early voting in North Carolina

According to data put out today by the North Carolina Board of Elections, Republicans have the edge over Democrats in early voting.

That's a positive sign for Donald Trump as historically Democrats participate more in early voting.

Early voting in the swing state ends on Saturday afternoon ahead of the election on Tuesday, November 5.

Trump has a rally in Gastonia, North Carolina, at noon.

15:23

Democrats have a cheeky message for Trump when he arrives in Virginia

Rob Crilly, Chief U.S. Political Correspondent for DailyMail.com

Democrats in Virginia are ready for Donald Trump 's arrival for a Saturday rally and have booked dozens of electronic billboards to display poll results showing he trails Kamala Harris by 10 points in the state.

Trump is taking time of from the seven battleground states to campaign in a state where Republican presidential candidates have not won since 2004.

And a poll published a day before his visit showed Harris tightening her grip and extending her lead over Trump to 10 points in the state.

The results of the Roanoke College poll will be shown on billboards along the route Trump's motorcade is expected to take, according to a source familiar with the plan

'Democrats have bought up every billboard from the airport to the rally site to rub his nose in it,' said the source.

14:55

Kamala Harris overtakes Trump in betting market for the first time

US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks to the press in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, before departing for Atlanta, Georgia, on November 2, 2024. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP) (Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

Kamala Harris' chances of winning the 2024 presidential election are now greater than Donald Trump’s, according to one online prediction market.

With just three days until what could be one of the closest elections in history, the vice president has leapfrogged the Republican nominee on PredictIt.

The platform lets users share trades on the outcomes of financial and political events and has been deemed one of the most reliable when determining the outcome of this year’s race.

As of Saturday morning, shares in Harris were trading at 53 cents while Trump was at 52.

Trump is still ahead on other oddsmakers such as Polymarket.

In Real Clear Politics’ average of betting odds, Trump is almost 18 points ahead.

14:35

Harris jokes about being president ‘in three days’

Vice President Kamala Harris joked about winning the election in three days after a reporter accidentally referred to her as ‘Madame President.’

She made the quip at the start of a gaggle with traveling reporters and saying ‘the road to the White House definitely runs through Milwaukee.’

When a reporter asked her about her faith, calling her ‘Madame President,’ she responded: ‘Not for three days.’

Harris usually likes to call her self the underdog in the closely contested race.

14:32

'Nervous' Bill Maher makes desperate plea to undecided voters - and reveals why Kamala could lose the election

Bill Maher has made an eleventh-hour plea to undecided voters as he warned the 'progressive mind virus' could hold Kamala Harris back from a win.

The comedian outlined the positive impact Biden and the Democrats have had on the economy, including aggressively tackling inflation.

But he admitted so-called Christmas Eve voters were probably seeking more reassurance Harris is not going to go along with 'every anti-common sense idea that comes out of the woke mind virus'.

'If she loses, that will be mainly why,' Maher warned during an episode of his HBO show Real Time on Friday.

He suggested a fear among Dems of admitting things are 'not that bad', deemed 'progressophobia' is a part of the progressive mind virus and could be hampering their chances.

14:28

Inside the once blue heartland that could be surprise 'swing state' - as Dems prepare to do the unimaginable

New Hampshire has barely been mentioned in this presidential race, but a recent bump in Donald Trump's polling suggests the Republican is reversing his opponent's comfortable lead and could even flip the state in a dramatic upset on Tuesday.

In Concord, the state capital, GOP organizers have run out of Trump yard signs due to unexpected demand. In Pelham, scores of locals turned out to wave Trump flags, blast out rock anthems and feast on pizza and cookies on Wednesday night.

Down the road, motorists honked horns and stopped to take photos of a home-made yard sign presenting Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, as the goofy 'Dumb and Dumber' characters from the 1994 movie.

Republican campaigners in the Granite State describe an eleventh-hour 'surge' of enthusiasm for Trump that's quickly erasing the roughly six percentage-point lead that Harris enjoyed here until recently.

Voters across New Hampshire told DailyMail.com they sensed momentum gathering behind the MAGA icon, and that his promises of a secure southern border and cheaper groceries and housing were resonating.

14:25

Cardi B suffers an awkward teleprompter blunder at Kamala Harris Milwaukee rally sending staff into a frenzy

Cardi B faced with an awkward teleprompter mishap at Kamala Harris' rally on Friday, and was forced to read her endorsement of the vice president from her phone.

The outspoken rapper was telling the packed crowd in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that she 'wasn't going to vote' until the Vice-President entered the race against 'bully' Trump.

The Grammy-winner then stopped in her tracks when the teleprompter suddenly had technical glitch.

For around a minute she stood on stage wondering how to respond as the audience cheered.

A member of staff then had to frantically run to give her a phone, so should could finish the remarks in the battleground state.

Both candidates held rallies within seven miles of each other last night in the Milwaukee area as part of a fevered final push for votes in swing-state Wisconsin's largest county.

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