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Trump and Harris rallies recap: Candidates hit swing states with less than 48 hours until the election

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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris enter the final frantic stretch of the campaign with less than 48 hours until Election Day.

A final poll by the New York Times has Donald Trump behind  Kamala Harris in four critical swing states: Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin.

They are tied in Michigan and Pennsylvania and Trump is up by one point in Arizona. It's a razor-thin race with just two days to go to Election Day.

A shock poll released Saturday night had Trump behind Harris three points in Iowa, a solidly red state, and DailyMail.com's election forecast shows Harris has seen a boost in Wisconsin and Michigan.

The vice president is also closing the gap with Trump in the betting markets, in a sign of momentum for her in the final days of the campaign. 

Follow all the developments in our live blog:

This live blog has now closed.

01:01

JD Vance reveals that one of his staffer's won a big Vegas payout during campaign stop

Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, speaks during a campaign rally on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, in Derry, N.H. (AP Photo/Steve Senne)

From Rob Crilly, Chief U.S. Political Correspondent, in Cincinnati, Ohio

Trump's running mate Sen. J.D. Vance is campaigning in New Hampshire on Sunday evening.

And he just described how one of the people working for him had a profitable night during their stop in Las Vegas, Nevada, two days ago.

Vance said one of his staffers him won a cool $8000 playing the slot machines.

I was like, you know, you need to donate that to the campaign, because we got to win my man.
17:41

Election model update: Michigan moves closer to Harris column after shock Iowa poll

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

Our friends at J.L. Partners have seen movement in their election model following the publication of a shock poll in Iowa conducted by Ann Selzer, which put Harris ahead by three points in what should be a deep red state.

That has had a ripple effect through the midwest in our model, shifting Michigan from TOSSUP TRUMP to TOSSUP HARRIS.

Wisconsin also sees a two-point drop for Trump, but that is not enough to change it from TOSSUP TRUMP.

However, the movement is small. So the overall result is that Trump remains the favorite to win the Electoral College. And when the simulation are run, he wins 62.4 percent of the time.

In his briefing note, J.L. Partners data scientist Callum Hunter writes:

The past 24 hours have seen a series of movements against Trump in the betting markets (movements that have not been reflected in all of the models) due to the Selzer Iowa poll. Despite this fact, things have not really moved in our model as there was a poll from Emerson released around the same time. Despite the accuracy score of Selzer things are balanced out by the Emerson poll AND the correlations between states which prevent the model from being dragged off in a huge way due to a single poll in one state. The model is more reliant on underlying patterns in similar states rather than knee-jerk reactions to single polls. While things have stalled at the headline level, the rustbelt states are still moving towards Harris and this may continue tomorrow. I will keep you updated.
02:00

Latest swing state odds on betting platform Polymarket shows Trump the favorite

01:32

Obama speechwriter reveals 'the best thing' Biden can do to help Harris' campaign after president's controversial comments about Trump supporters

Former Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau has said the best thing President Biden can do to help Kamala Harris win the election is to focus on his final months in office.

Jon Favreau was asked on CNN's 'The Lead with Jake Tapper' if the gaffe-prone president was too much of a risk to go out on the campaign trail.

Favreau, who worked as the White House director of speechwriting for four years, told the program: 'If I was Joe Biden, his legacy is obviously at stake in this election.

'I would look at the numbers, I would look at the race and say I'm going to focus on being president.

'That’s probably the best thing he can do not just for the Harris campaign, but himself and his legacy too.'

01:07

Trump takes stage for a rally in the swing state of Georgia

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political reporter

Donald Trump is finishing off his marathon swing state rally day with a third event on Sunday evening.

The former president held three rallys with just two days left until the 2024 presidential election on November 5.

Trump began all three rallies with: 'Are you better off now than you were four years ago?'

'Kamala broke it and I'll fix it – very qucikly,' he vowed.

His first stop on Sunday was in Lititz, Pennsylvania before heading to the red-leaning Kinston, North Carolina.

00:32

Trump lands in Georgia for final Sunday rally

Donald Trump landed in Georgia Sunday evening for his final of three rallies in a single day.

The rally in Macon, Georgia rounds out Trump's swing state barnstorming, which started in Pennsylvania on Sunday afternoon before the former president headed to Kinston, North Carolina.

There are two days until the 2024 presidential election.

23:18

Kamala Harris makes final push with Gen Z amid uncertainty key Democrat group will show up to the polls

On the campaign trail in recent weeks, Vice President Kamala Harris has been singling out one specific group of voters as she makes her closing pitch in the 2024 election.

‘Do we have anybody here from Gen-Z?’ Harris asked at her rally in Houston after being introduced by Beyonce. ‘Where are you at?’

‘I want to speak specifically to all the young leaders, all the students who are here today,’ the vice president said at a rally near the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor this week.

‘I want to speak to you for a moment. So, I love your generation,’ she declared.

At rallies in North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin on Wednesday, she gave more shoutouts and called for supporters to give first-time voters and young leaders a round of applause.

Harris goes on to praise Gen Z for its impatience for change, leading on the climate crisis, fighting for school safety and standing up for reproductive rights.

23:01

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 could be decided by just a few thousand votes.

So Democrats are looking for American voters wherever they might be to cast ballots. Even if they live in 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.

22:50

Is Kamala Harris headed for victory? Daily Mail's pollster JAMES JOHNSON reveals the truth about shock Iowa poll that sent Team Trump into panic

A new presidential poll has shocked the nation in the closing days of the 2024 election.

Ann Selzer, a well-respected political pollster, released a survey on Saturday finding Vice President Kamala Harris had suddenly surged to a three percentage point-lead in Iowa.

The surprising outlier survey made headlines across the country as the VP has been widely expected to lose the Hawkeye State – by a lot.

Iowa has been solidly red for years. The state backed Donald Trump in both 2016 and 2020 by almost ten percentage points. And Selzer's September poll showed Trump beating Harris by four points. Her survey in June (when President Biden was still in the race) had Trump leading by 18 points.

A 21-point swing toward Harris, in a decidedly Republican state, would certainly be cause for concern for the Trump campaign - especially since the findings highlighted a glaring vulnerability for the former president – his support among women.

According to the Selzer poll, Harris leads Trump among women 56 to 36 percent. That rises to an astounding 63 to 28 percent among women over 65 years old.

These findings were seen as evidence of a 'hidden Harris' voter in the 2024 electorate that have so far flown under the radar - and are now poised to upend the race, because the sentiments of Iowans are often shared by others in the region.

22:31

National Guard troops on standby in preparations for unrest on Election Day

Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

National Guard units across the country are on standby as some states take precautions amid concerns of unrest on Election Day.

This includes in Oregon and Washington state, where hundreds of ballots were damaged or completely destroyed when at least three ballot drop boxes were sent on fire.

Last week ballot drop boxes were set ablaze in Vancouver, Washington and Portland, Oregon on the same day.

Oregon’s Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek released a statement Friday saying the National Guard is standing ready as some political leaders call for peaceful protests.

And Nevada’s Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo announced this week that 60 National Guard troops are on standby “in preparation for a safe and smooth Election Day.”

In the Nation’s Capital, preparations are underway with more than 3,000 police officers in Washington, D.C. working 12-hour shifts, according to Police Chief Pamela Smith.

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Hundreds of ballots were destroyed or damaged when someone set a ballot drop box in Portland, Oregon on fire on Monday, October 28

22:28

Trump dances his way off stage at his second rally on Sunday

Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump ended his second rally on Sunday by doing his signature arm-pumping dance to The Village People’s hit song YMCA.

He also pantomimed hitting a golf ball as the music blared to conclude his Kinston, North Carolina rally.

The former president waved as acknowledged members of the audience as he walked back to the tarmac where Trump Force One was waiting to fly him off to this third and final rally of the day in Macon, Georgia.

KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA - NOVEMBER 03: Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump arrives for a campaign rally at Kinston Regional Jetport on November 03, 2024 in Kinston, North Carolina. With only two days until the election, Trump is campaigning for re-election on Sunday in the battleground states of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

22:06

Trump suggests Kamala agrees with Biden calling his supporters 'garbage'

Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump says that by Kamala Harris aligning herself with all of President Joe Biden’s actions as president she is also calling all of his supporters ‘garbage.’

It continues the fallout from the president’s remarks against Trump’s voters.

‘Kamala’s campaign is running on nothing but hate and demonization – calling half of America, now, ‘garbage,’’ Trump said at his rally in North Carolina on Sunday.

‘You know, Joe got up and said ‘they’re garbage.’ You’re garbage, I’m garbage,’ Trump lamented.

‘Meanwhile, Kamala says she would not do anything different,’ he said, referencing her appearance on ABC’s The View where the VP said there wasn’t a single thing Biden did as president that she disagrees with.

Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during his rally in Kinston, North Carolina, U.S., November 3, 2024.REUTERS/Jonathan Drake

22:03

Donald Trump retakes the lead on betting platform Kalshi

22:00

Top pollster Nate Silver unveils his latest prediction for the 2024 presidential election

Nate Silver has unveiled his latest prediction ahead of the presidential election - suggesting that the outcome will practically be a coin flip.

The polling guru gave former President Donald Trump a 51.5 percent chance to win the electoral college, while Vice President Kamala Harris walked away with a 48.1 percent chance of victory.

Silver, who left Five Thirty Eight in 2023 and took his forecasting model with him, made his latest prognostication on his Substack blog called the Silver Bulletin.

He has Trump as the slight favorite, despite Harris being ahead in his aggregation of public polls by just under a percentage point.

'NYT swing state polls good for Harris but not great. Morning Consult swing state polls good for Trump but not great,' Silver wrote on X Sunday morning. 'It’s a pure toss-up.'

21:47

Trump mocks Mitch McConnell's 'painful' decision to endorse him

Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump mocked Sen. Mitch McConnell for announcing his endorsement for the former president in March despite their very public feud.

'Hopefully we get rid of Mitch McConnell pretty soon,' the former president said. 'Can you believe he endorsed me? Boy, that must've been a painful day in his life.'

Trump was speaking in Kinston, North Carolina for his second swing state rally of three on Sunday.

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) walks at the U.S. Capitol before the arrival of Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy for a meeting with Congressional leaders, days before a Sept. 30 deadline to extend or lose billions of dollars in military aid, in Washington, U.S., September 26, 2024. REUTERS/Leah Millis

21:38

More than 75 million Americans have already cast their ballots

More than 75 million Americans - or almost half the electorate - have already voted in the election.

In Georgia, more than 4 million have already voted — marking nearly 80 percent of the state's total 2020 turnout, according to the University of Florida Election Lab's early vote.

The numbers are similar in another critical swing state, North Carolina.

Donald Trump and Republicans had previously railed against mail-in ballots and early voting.

But in this cycle they have embraced it.

21:35

Trump reveals his third favorite word is 'tariff'

Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump revealed his top three favorite words during a rally in North Carolina on Sunday.

He said that while ‘tariff’ is high on the list – two other words are ‘more beautiful.’

'The most beautiful word in the dictionary is tariff,' Trump said, explaining it will ‘make us so rich.’

'If I had more time I’d say, no it’s third,' he corrected. 'I’d say religion and love. Religion, love and tariff in that order.'

Trump said he doesn’t ‘have enough time’ to go over all his favorite words because he is running late in his programming just two days before the 2024 presidential election.

21:32

Inside the only county that's predicted the last 11 presidents - and who they are voting for in the 2024 election

Tucked away in the far northwest corner of country just before the cliffs drop off into the Pacific Ocean lies America's last true bellwether county.

A decidedly purple place, the small, rural region of Clallam County in Washington boasts an unmatched record of voting for every presidential election winner since Ronald Reagan in 1980.

This is the longest success streak of any of America's 3,143 counties.

Now all eyes are on this unassuming county once again to see which way the wind is blowing for 2024, as vice president Kamala Harris faces off against former president Donald Trump in a divisive, neck and neck race.

21:23

Trump compares 2024 presidential election to the Super Bowl

Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump says the 2024 presidential election is one thousand times bigger than the Super Bowl.

Comparing the election to the National Football League’s annual championship game comes as the former president continues to draw lines between sports and the election.

'Who wants to watch sports on television when you have this?' Trump questioned during his second rally on Sunday in Kinston, North Carolina. 'This is the biggest sport of all.'

'Do you think this is bigger than the Super Bowl by 100 or 1,000 times?' he asked the crowd, concluding:

This is 1,000 times bigger than the Super Bowl.
KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA - NOVEMBER 03: Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Kinston Regional Jetport on November 03, 2024 in Kinston, North Carolina. With only two days until the election, Trump is campaigning for re-election on Sunday in the battleground states of Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

21:07

Trump holds second rally of the day in red-leaning swing state of North Carolina

KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA - NOVEMBER 03: Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump arrives to speaks during a campaign rally at Kinston Regional Jetport on November 03, 2024 in Kinston, North Carolina. With only two days until the election, Trump is campaigning for re-election on Sunday in the battleground states of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Donald Trump walked on stage in North Carolina for his second of three rallies in swing states on Sunday.

He started the day in Pennsylvania and will end in Georgia with just two days left until the 2024 presidential election.

20:41

Trump Force One does spectacular flyover for North Carolina rally

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

The plane carrying former US President Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump performs a fly-by before landing at a campaign rally in Kinston, North Carolina, on November 3, 2024. (Photo by Ryan M. Kelly / AFP) (Photo by RYAN M. KELLY/AFP via Getty Images)

Donald Trump's campaign plane flew over the crowd for his upcoming rally in North Carolina on Sunday.

Trump Force One landed at Kinston Jet Center in Kinston, North Carolina for his second of three rallies just two days before the 2024 presidential election.

The former president was coming from his rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania and will depart from the jet center after his North Carolina rally for a final event of the day in Macon, Georgia.

Thousands of Trump supporters gathered for the rally went wild as Trump and his team landed in the red-leaning swing state where the Republican nominee also held two other rallies on Saturday.

"Trump Force One" flies by, as supporters of Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump attend a rally in Kinston, North Carolina, U.S., November 3, 2024. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

20:27

Obama rallies in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for Harris with two days to go

20:23

How West Coast state's primaries may predict the outcome of Trump and Kamala's election night

Political observers are now pointing to the primary results in Washington state as a sign for how the 2024 presidential election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris might go.

Washington's primaries are strong predictors of both the general mood among voters and the general election, mainly because of how late they happen.

Taking place in August or September, it leaves voters less time to change their minds before November, The New York Times reported.

20:09

Lady Gaga and Oprah Winfrey to headline Kamala Harris' final rallies... but one celebrity endorsement will be missing

Lady Gaga and Oprah Winfrey will join Kamala Harris at the final rallies of her 2024 presidential election campaign.

'It's time to get ready to vote. I'll see you in Pennsylvania,' Gaga posted to Instagram.

But Taylor Swift, who endorsed the vice presidents after her one and only debate with Donald Trump and who is from Pennsylvania, won’t be there.

Among the other stars stumping for the Democrat in Philadelphia will include: DJ Cassidy, Fat Joe, Freeway and Just Blaze, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Ricky Martin, The Roots, Jazmine Sullivan and Adam Blackstone.

In Pittsburgh there will be performances from Katy Perry and Andra Day.

19:59

How Democrats need an upset victory in these states to stand a chance of keeping the Senate

Democrats are facing an unfriendly map to hold their Senate majority come November, but they are defiant that they can keep control of the chamber despite Republicans having an advantage in several key states.

Currently, Democrats hold a slim 51-seat majority in the Senate thanks to 47 Senate Democrats and four Independents who caucus with them. Senate Republicans are not far behind, holding 49 seats.

If Democrats lose any seat they currently hold without picking up any, they are expected to slip to below 50 seats and forfeit the coveted majority.

19:13

Harris heads to a chicken and waffles restaurant in Detroit

US Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris speaks to diners at Kuzzo's Chicken & Waffles restaurant in Detroit, Michigan, on November 3, 2024. (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP) (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images)

US Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris greets people at Kuzzo's Chicken & Waffles restaurant in Detroit, Michigan, on November 3, 2024. (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP) (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images)

US Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris greets a supporter at Kuzzo's Chicken & Waffles restaurant in Detroit, Michigan, on November 3, 2024. (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP) (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images)

US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks to diners at Kuzzo's Chicken & Waffles restaurant in Detroit, Michigan, on November 3, 2024. (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP) (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images)

19:07

Trump says another assassin would need to 'shoot through the fake news' to kill him

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump went on a wild nearly five-minute rant about bullet proof glass surrounding him at his outdoor rally in Pennsylvania on Sunday.

He lamented about the protective measure making him look bac on TV, but said he was OK with the fact that if anyone wanted to try to assassination him again they would need to 'shoot through the fake news.'

'I don't mind that so much – I don't mind,' Trump said with a chuckle.

'So I have a piece of glass here, and the problem with that glass is it's – I don't look great on television when you have a four inch piece of glass that a howitzer can't go through,' he said in reference to the style of cannon.

19:01

Trump backs RFK Jr. on vaccines and fluoride

Donald Trump called into NBC and backed RFK Jr. on the issues of vaccines and removing fluoride from tap water.

He said RFK Jr. would have a 'big role in the administration' if he gets a second term. Trump said:

Well I’m going to talk to [Kennedy] and talk to other people, and I’ll make a decision, but he’s a very talented guy and has strong views.

Earlier today RFK Jr. claimed fluoride in water is 'industrial waste'. Trump said:

Well, I haven’t talked to him about it yet, but it sounds OK to me. You know, it’s possible.
18:59

Iowa pollster says she has evidence that proves stunning survey showing Kamala Harris in the lead

The Iowa pollster behind the bombshell survey that sent shockwaves through the presidential election on Saturday night has defended the results showing Kamala Harris leading in the conservative state.

Seltzer's poll was immediately decried as an 'outlier' and the Trump campaign pointed to an Emerson Poll that shows the Republican nominee leading comfortably.

She hit back at the criticism on MSNBC and said she had evidence that backs the surprising conclusion.

'We don't have as much data as we might like about why this is happening' she told The Weekend Show.

'But our consensus from the reporters who work this beat is that the abortion ban went into effect this past summer... I think it has gotten people interested in voting.'

She said part of the reason Harris is leading is 'her strength with women... it's part of the boost that Kamala Harris has gotten this time.'

Selzer went on to say that she's personally seen 'less Trump signs' than she did in 2020.

And she admitted that 'there is still some swing that is left to be determined on election night' since neither candidate captured over 50 percent in her poll.

18:53

Oprah and Lady Gaga to join Harris at closing campaign rally

FILE - Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris joins Oprah Winfrey at Oprah's Unite for America Live Streaming event, Sept. 19, 2024, in Farmington Hills, Mich. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)

By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent

Oprah Winfrey and Lady Gaga will join Kamala Harris at her closing rally in Philadelphia on Monday night, as she makes her final case to the American people for her presidential bid.

Winfrey spoke at the Democratic National Convention this summer for Harris and joined her in September at an event in Michigan (photo above). Lady Gaga helped Joe Biden close out his 2020 presidential campaign.

The trio will be joined by DJ Cassidy, Fat Joe, Freeway and Just Blaze,, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Ricky Martin, The Roots, Jazmine Sullivan and Adam Blackstone.

Before her Philadelphia event, Harris will hold a rally on Monday in Pittsburgh that will feature Katy Perry, D-Nice and Andra Day.

Pennsylvania is considered the most critical state in the 2024 election.

18:41

RFK Jr. says Trump would push to remove fluoride from drinking water

epa11696824 Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks at an event where Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump will speak 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

Robert F. Kennedy Jr said Saturday that Trump would push to remove fluoride from drinking water on his first day in office if elected president.

Fluoride strengthens teeth and reduces cavities by replacing minerals lost during normal wear and tear, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The addition of low levels of fluoride to drinking water has long been considered one of the greatest public health achievements of the last century.

Kennedy made the declaration Saturday on the social media platform X alongside a variety of claims about the heath effects of fluoride.

'On January 20, the Trump White House will advise all U.S. water systems to remove fluoride from public water,' Kennedy wrote.

Trump and his wife, Melania Trump, 'want to Make America Healthy Again,' he added, repeating a phrase Trump often uses and links to Kennedy.

Trump told NBC News on Sunday that he had not spoken to Kennedy about fluoride yet, 'but it sounds OK to me. You know it´s possible.'

18:41

Harris has cast her mail-in ballot

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a church service at Greater Emmanuel Institutional Church of God in Christ, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent

Kamala Harris has cast her ballot and has sent it to her homestate of California.

‘I just filled out my mail-in ballot,’ the Democratic presidential nominee told reporters in Detroit. ‘My ballot is on its way to California. I will trust the system that it will arrive there.’

She and husband Doug Emhoff are registered to vote in Los Angeles, where they have a home.

She declined to say how she voted on the state’s Proposition 36, which would allow felony charges for possessing certain drugs and for thefts under $950, if the defendant has two prior drug or theft convictions.

‘It’s the Sunday before the election and I do not intend to create an endorsement one way or another around it, but I did vote,’ Harris said.

She noted she’s ‘feeling great’ in the last 48 hours of her campaign even as polls show the race is a tie

She also criticized Donald Trump for his claims of over fraud.

‘I would ask in particular people that have not yet voted to not fall for his tactic. I think that that include suggesting to people that if they vote, their vote will not matter. Suggesting to people that somehow the integrity of our voting system is not intact so that they do not vote,’ she said.

‘Their vote does count. It does matter.’

18:35

Kamala Harris seizes momentum in final polls after bombshell Iowa survey rocks Trump campaign

Kamala Harris has seized momentum over Donald Trump in the final days of campaigning in what could be one of the closest presidential elections in history.

The vice president took a break from rallies in the swing states for s surprise cameo on Saturday Night Live where she was skewered for her laugh.

As she woke up on Sunday to prepare for a church service in Detroit and for events in critical battlegrounds, she was buoyed by indications the tide is turning in her favor.

The findings sparked a ripple effect especially in the 'Blue Wall' states in the Midwest that are crucial for Harris if she wants to take the keys to the White House.

A final poll by the New York Times has Trump behind Harris in four critical swing states: Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin.

They are tied in Michigan and Pennsylvania and Trump is up by one point in Arizona. It's a razor-thin race with just two days to go to Election Day.

18:05

NBC accused of plot against Donald Trump as Kamala Harris' SNL appearance 'violates Equal Time rule'

NBC has been accused of a plot against Donald Trump by giving Kamala Harris airtime on the eve of the presidential election next week.

Brendan Carr, the senior Republican commissioner on the Federal Communications Commission, blasted the Vice President's appearance on Saturday Night Live as a 'clear and blatant effort' to evade the equal time rule.

'The purpose of the rule is to avoid exactly this type of biased and partisan conduct - a licensed broadcaster using the public airwaves to exert its influence for one candidate on the eve of an election,' Carr wrote on Twitter/X.

18:04

Iowa pollster defends survey showing Harris leading in the conservative states

The Iowa pollster behind the bombshell survey that sent shockwaves through the presidential election on Saturday night has defended the results showed Kamala Harris leading in the conservative state.

Ann Selzer has built a reputation as 'Iowa's Polling Queen' and the 'best pollster in politics' over decades of conducting the Des Moines Register polls.

But the creditability of 'the polling Cassandra of Des Moines' was brought into question over findings that the vice president was ahead of Trump in the heavily-Republican Hawkeye State.

Iowa hasn't voted for a Democrat in the presidential election since Barack Obama in 2012 and was written off by the Harris campaign as an easy GOP win.

Seltzer's poll was immediately decried as an 'outlier' and the Trump campaign pointed to an Emmerson Poll that shows the Republican nominee leading comfortably.

She hit back at the criticism on MSNBC and said she had evidence that backs the surprising conclusion.

'We don't have as much data as we might like about why this is happening' she told The Weekend Show.

'But our consensus from the reporters who work this beat is that the abortion ban went into effect this past summer... I think it has gotten people interested in voting.

18:03

Exclusive:Startling Daily Mail poll reveals reality of support for slavery reparations among Americans

Nearly 50 percent of Americans do not support taxpayer-funded reparations for black residents, a new DailyMail.com/J.L. Partners poll has revealed.

A raft of blue cities across the country have proposed paying money to the descendants of slaves in recent years.

California was the first US state to establish a reparations taskforce in 2023 to provide recommendations.

17:59

Harris courts black voters in Detroit

US Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris hugs a woman as she attends a church service at Greater Emmanuel Institutional Church of God in Christ in Detroit, Michigan, on November 3, 2024. (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP) (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images)

By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent

Kamala Harris told a black church in Detroit that it was a ‘special Sunday for me’ as she campaigned in the battleground state two days before Election Day.

‘We have two days – two days - until we decide the fate of our nation,’ she told the crowd at the Detroit's Greater Emmanuel Institutional Church of God in Christ.

She discussed the importance faith in her life.

‘Here is what feeds my spirit as I travel across our beautiful nation. From state to state, and from church to church, I see faith in action in remarkable ways. I see a nation determined to turn the page on hatred and division and chart a new way forward,’ she said.

She told the crowd they will be tested in the hours leading up to the election.

‘In these next two days, we will be tested. These days will demand everything we've got,’ she said.

‘But when I think about the days ahead and the God we serve, we were born for such a time as this, the road ahead won't be easy, but in times of uncertainty, we are reminded what may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.’

‘Morning is on its way,’ she concluded.

Bishop John Drew Sheard, center left, leads a congregation in a prayer over Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, center right, during a church service at Greater Emmanuel Institutional Church of God in Christ, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

After her remarks, she joined the ministers in prayer.

Harris is spending Sunday barnstorming Michigan where polls show she and Donald Trump are tied. She is spending most of the day in Detroit, which is a Democratic stronghold and the state's largest city, as she tries to turn out black voters.

After church she’ll visit a local restaurant in the Livernois district. She will then make a stop at a local barbershop in Pontiac.

Harris will close out her day in Michigan in East Lansing, where Michigan State University is located, as she courts young voters in the state.

17:52

Joe Biden stays out of the way at his golf club as his wife campaigns for Harris in Pennsylvania

GREENVILLE, DELAWARE - OCTOBER 27: The entrance to Fieldstone Golf Club in Greenville, Delaware on October 27, 2023. (Photo by Rachel Wisniewski/For the Washington Post)   Photographer's note: to the best of my knowledge, this photo was taken on public property

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

In another universe, President Joe Biden is on the campaign trail, delivering the final message that he hopes will get him elected.

Or he is out stumping to get his vice president over the line, working his union links and blue-collar supporters in Pennsylvania.

In this one? Not so much. After blowing up Kamala Harris' big event last week with a verbal gaffe, he was keeping a low profile on Sunday.

He didn't leave his Delaware home untol after 11am and made the short journey to his golf club.

Journalists traveling with him haven't even caught a glimpse of him yet today, left outside the club as the rest of the motorcade headed through the gates (above).

Instead, his wife, the first lady, is out campaigning in Pennsylvania for Harris. The president himself, it seems, isn't needed or wanted.

17:42

Trump claims he made $10 billion on Truth Social last week

Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump claims his social media platform Truth Social earned $10 billion last week.

During a section of his Lititz, Pennsylvania rally on Sunday, the former president claimed he didn’t create the platform to make money – though he bragged about it bringing in billions.

‘Truth Social – and it’s been great. But lately it’s on fire,’ Trump said.

He continued to address Trump Media & Technology Group CEO Devon Nunes when he said:

‘I made $7 billion last week. What was it up? $10 Billion – no, $10 billion. So I can’t get angry and say he’s doing a bad job right? I don’t know, but I’m proud of you. But much more importantly, I didn’t do it for the money.’

17:18

Bill Clinton explains why George W. Bush is staying silent in the 2024 presidential election

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brett Johnsen/NurPhoto/Shutterstock (14856682d) On October 31, 2024, former President Bill Clinton held a campaign rally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to support Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris. Former President Bill Clinton Holds Campaign Rally In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States - 31 Oct 2024

Former President Bill Clinton has defended his successor George W. Bush for not giving an endorsement in the presidential election despite a push for him to back Kamala Harris.

Clinton, 78, said Bush is a ‘proud Republican’ and wouldn’t want to ‘give up’ the party he has dedicated his life to.

Bush’s daughter Barbara campaigning for Harris sparked calls for the former president to break his silence and disavow Donald Trump.

But the 78-year-old has instead chosen to remain on the sidelines when it comes to having his say on the top of the ticket.

He last endorsed John McCain in 2008 and has since avoided campaigning in his post-presidency.

In Texas he has shown support for local Democratic Rep. Colin Allred, who is running for the Senate against Senator Ted Cruz.

Clinton said Bush referred to Allred as a ‘good guy’ and congratulated him when he was first elected to Congress.

But that was behind the scenes, and Bush has since been far more tempered with any public endorsements.

‘First of all, he’s spoken up, I think, more than he’s gotten credit for, and he takes every opportunity that I’ve seen to talk about how important immigration is and how we can’t survive without it,’ Clinton told CNN of Bush on Sunday.

‘He also knows, beginning with our relationship, it’s very different when you’re out of political life, when there is no competition, no consequence,’ Clinton added.

‘And I think he believes that since he was a proud Republican all those years, it’s enough for him to make clear what he believes with all this, without giving up the party he’s been with all his life.’

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 29: Former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush speaks onstage HISTORYTalks Leadership & Legacy presented by HISTORY on February 29, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for HISTORY)

In September of this year a spokesman for Bush told DailyMail.com that he had no plans to make any public endorsement.

'He retired from presidential politics many years ago,' they said, adding that neither Bush nor his wife Laura would reveal who they are voting for in November.

His former communications director Nicolle Wallace has also came out and told WSNBC she hopes Bush has a 'change of heart' and takes a stand against Trump.

She said: 'We have a right to hope that those who have stood for freedom and celebrated those who have protected it might have a last-minute change of heart in the closing hours of this campaign.'

Despite Bush keeping mom, his daughter Barbara told People: 'It was inspiring to join friends and meet voters with the Harris-campaign in Pennsylvania this weekend.

'I'm hopeful they'll move our country forward and protect women's rights.'

It was a low key gesture, but nevertheless made her the latest person identified with the pre-Trump Republican Party to throw her support to the Democratic candidate.

The activist is no stranger to campaigning, although she keeps a low public profile.

She spoke at the Republican National Convention in 2004 and campaigned for her dad's reelection in swing states.

16:55

Trump calls Democratic Party 'demonic'

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump made sure to clarify at his Pennsylvania rally on Sunday that not all Democrats are ‘demonic.’

While he railed against his rivals, Trump had to tip-toe a bit after Democrats faced a barrage of criticism after President Joe Biden called the former president’s supporters ‘garbage.’

'This is a group of people – large group of people, larger than people think,' Trump said of Democrats, adding:

But it’s a very demonic party – it’s become that way. The people aren’t, the people – Democrats, regular Democrats aren’t. Most of them agree with what I’m saying. But we do need people to say it.
LITITZ, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMBER 03: Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Lancaster Airport on November 03, 2024 in Lititz, Pennsylvania. Trump begins his day campaigning in battleground state of Pennsylvania, where 19 electoral votes up for grabs, where a recent New York Times and Siena College polls show a tie with Democratic presidential nominee, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump will head to North Carolina and Georgia where Harris continues to lead in the polls.  (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

16:46

Trump claims Democratic Senators are 'afraid' of AOC

Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump says Democratic Senators are afraid of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and claims that is why there have been so many climate initiatives in Congress since she took office in 2019.

The former president called AOC ‘not smart’ and said during his rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania on Sunday:

We have a girl – not a smart girl either. She’s not smart. She’s got a good shtick, but she’s not smart. AOC plus three.
Do you remember how this whole hoax started? She came down and she started screaming at senators that had been there for 30 years – Democrats. And they were totally afraid of her. They’re less afraid of her now, but half of them are gonzo.

Trump said global warming is a ‘hoax’ and pointed to the 50-degree weather at his rally in the swing state of Pennsylvania.

'It's not global warming because certain times it starts to cool, like right now.'

16:42

Trump campaign accuses media of using polls as part of 'voter suppression' effort against former president

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

The Trump campaign released a memo on Sunday morning claiming two recent polls with good news for Kamala Harris were part of an effort to keep Trump supporters at home on Election Day.

A Des Moines Register/Mediacom published Saturday showed Harris leading Trump in Iowa by three points in Iowa, an extraordinary result in a dependably Republican state.

Then on Sunday morning, the New York Times revealed its final swing state poll, which showed Harris narrowly ahead in Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin, and by just a single point in Georgia. Trump leads only in Arizona.

The Trump campaign hit back with its own polling data and said the New York Times was polling an electorate that was far to the left of 2020 voters.

Some in the media are choosing to amplify a mad dash to dampen and diminish voter enthusiasm. It has not worked. Our voters are like President Trump: they fight.
16:37

Trump calls says Adam Schiff has a 'watermelon head' and is an 'ugly guy inside and out'

Donald Trump returned to attacking his nemesis California Rep. Adam Schiff as he hit the campaign trail with just two days until Election Day.

‘Guys like Adam Schifty Schiff, these are corrupt people. Watermelon head,’ he told a crowd in Lititz, Pennsylvania .

‘He's got the smallest neck I've ever seen. I don't know how the hell it can hold up that enlarged watermelon head. What an ugly guy both inside and out’.

FILE - U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., a candidate for the U.S. Senate, talks to the media on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024, in Glendale, Calif. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes,File)

16:31

Trump demands the election be called by 9 PM on Tuesday

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump insisted that the 2024 presidential election results need to be finalized the night of Election Day on November 5.

The former president said any flex time after that date is just used by Democrats to ‘cheat.’

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump arrives for a campaign rally in Lititz, Pa., Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Speaking at a rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania on Sunday, Trump said:

I don’t know what’s going to happen, but for future elections – I won’t be even a part of it – but you ought to damn well go to paper ballots, you ought to go to voter ID and you ought to have the election over by 9 o’clock… I’m hearing now they’re going to take weeks. Can you imagine?

'And what do you think happens during those 12 days?' Trump questioned the crowd, to which they shouted back: 'They cheat.'

'These elections have to be – they have to be decided by 9 o’clock, 10 o’clock, 11 o’clock on Tuesday night,' he insisted.

16:21

Donald Trump kicks off first of three Sunday rallies

Donald Trump walked out on stage Sunday for his first rally of the day.

With just two days until the 2024 presidential election, Trump is holding three rallies in three different swing states.

He's starting in the battleground of Pennsylvania with an event in Lititz.

Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump holds a rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania, U.S., November 3, 2024. REUTERS/Brian Snyder     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

16:18

What happens if the election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris ends in an electoral college tie?

As the 2024 general election season heats up, Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are in a tight race that could come down to just a few thousand votes in several battleground states.

But with polls calling the race too close to call, maybe even the closest in modern history, there's a question over whether either major party presidential hopeful will reach the necessary 270 Electoral College votes to win the November 5 election outright.

Each candidate needs to find a path to victory that inevitably winds through crucial - and currently within the polling margin of error swing states.

But even then, there is a scenario where the election results in neither candidate winning the required majority in the Electoral College and could tie 269-269.

So what then? Well, it has happened before - albeit not in 200 years!

16:14

Harris targets NFL game with two swing state teams to release ad

The Harris campaign is targeting an NFL showdown between the Green Back Packers and Detroit Lions to air one of her closing ads with just two days until the presidential election.

The two minute-ad called ‘Brighter Future’ will air on FOX and CBS during the Sunday slate of football, which includes a matchup between the two teams from Wisconsin and Michigan.

16:06

Here's where Trump and Harris stand in the seven swing states for the 2024 presidential election

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are in the fight of their lives ahead what could be one of the closest presidential elections in history November 5.

Whoever wins the White House will be able to set the course of the country for a generation.

Both candidates have been aggressively campaigning across the country, but if it feels like they’re repeatedly visiting the same states over and over again, they are.

With millions of voters in all 50 states casting ballots in the November 5 presidential election a final DailyMail.com/J.L. Partners national poll shows Trump with a lead that matches the survey's margin of error, a trend in his favor but still a statistical dead heat.

That leaves the fate of the White House to a handful of so-called battleground states where the race could go either way on November 5.

Regardless of who wins the popular vote, the next president must win the Electoral College, which has a set of electors per state who select a candidate based on state results.

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15:54

Trump defends his record in Iowa after shock 2024 poll results

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump bragged about his policies positively impacting Iowa farmers just two days before the 2024 presidential election.

It comes after a shock poll released Saturday showed Vice President Kamala Harris leading in the reliably Republican state.

The final Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll put Harris over Trump among likely voters – 47 percent to 44 percent.

Trump wrote on Truth Social on Sunday:

No President has done more for FARMERS, and the Great State of Iowa, than Donald J. Trump. In fact, it’s not even close! All polls, except for one heavily skewed toward the Democrats by a Trump hater who called it totally wrong the last time, have me up, BY A LOT. I LOVE THE FARMERS, AND THEY LOVE ME. THE JUST OUT EMERSON POLL HAS ME UP 10 POINTS IN IOWA. THANK YOU!

15:53

The five biggest spending mega-donors who have already splurged $600 MILLION on the presidential election

In a campaign that is shattering spending records, a handful of individuals have accounted for a massive splurge.

The mega wealthy have dove into their deep pockets to drive the ad spending voters are seeing on billboards and smartphones in battleground states.

Among them are billionaires who have amassed fortunes in railroads, hedge funds, and shipping platforms.

The five top mega-donors are all backing Republicans, with Donald Trump relying on their support to try to counter the edge Kamala Harris has garnered among individual contributors.

Topping the list is Timothy Mellon, the grandson of leading financier and Pittsburgh native Andrew Mellon. He alone accounts for $172 million in campaign contributions, with $125 million going to the pro-Trump MAGA, Inc.

He also gave $25 million to American Values 2024, which backs Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who ended his independent campaign and threw his support to Trump.

The former president put him on his transition effort and said he will take on health responsibilities in a future Trump administration.

15:52

Six in 10 voters 'dissatisfied with both Trump and Harris, poll reveals

Many voters would still like another choice, accoring to an ABC New/Ipsos poll

The poll shows Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump by 49 percent to 46 percent nationally.

But it also shows 60 percent of voters are 'dissatisfied' with both candidates.

That figure is consistent for Republicans and Democrats.

Three quarters of voters believe the country is on the wrong track, according to the poll.

15:48

The hidden messages in Melania Trump's meticulous outfits

For all the extraordinary drama that surrounds her, whether in or out of the White House, no aspect of Melania Trump has attracted more comment and attention than her eye-wateringly expensive wardrobe.

She has literally dressed to impress, something even her critics can't help but acknowledge.

Armed with a limitless budget and a team of specialist advisors including couturier Hervé Pierre (who designed her Inaugural gown) Melania has, at least in this regard, performed to perfection.

15:38

How two congressional districts could decide the fate of the nation

After the dramatic shake up at the top of the Democratic presidential ticket, Democrats are growing more confident in their ability to hold the White House and Senate and flip the House with Kamala Harris as their presidential nominee.

But two congressional districts could help decide the country's fate not just at the top of the ticket come November but also both chambers of Congress: Pennsylvania's eighth congressional district and Nebraska's second congressional district.

The case for watching these two districts to know where the election is headed was first made by former New York Congressman and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee chair Steve Israel.

He wrote in June 'when the dust settles, the only information you will need in order to conclude who won the 2024 election will be the results of Pennsylvania’s 8th and Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District. For the next five months, they are the center of the political universe.'

15:37

Exclusive:Kamala Harris has a 'serious women problem' on her hands with two days to go to the presidential election

Kamala Harris has a new 'serious problem' on her hands with just two days to the presidential election.

Female voters on both sides of the aisle were turned off by misogynistic comments made by top Harris campaign surrogate Mark Cuban last week saying Donald Trump does not surround himself with 'intelligent women.'

And an 'insulting' new Harris-Walz ad suggesting women should 'lie to their husbands' about how they vote isn't helping the Democratic nominee either.

In addition, questions remain about Harris' husband Doug Emhoff's 'cheating and slapping' scandal and her VP pick Tim Walz's torrid romance with a Chinese woman he 'led on for years.'

As a result, some of her female supporters could sit out this election, experts tell DailyMail.com.

15:21

Allentown, Pennsylvania schools will close again for a political rally

Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

School kids in Allentown, Pennsylvania will once again have their classes interrupted on Monday due to the 2024 presidential campaign.

Vice President Kamala Harris is visiting the town an hour outside of Philadelphia for one of her final campaign stops before Election Day on November 5.

The schools were also closed on October 29 when former President Donald Trump visited the PPL Center for a rally. Allentown schools are also closed Tuesday for Election Day.

The district said classes would be canceled Monday due to crowds, traffic and 'potential disruptions that may impact the safety and security of our students and staff.'

Pennsylvania is one of the most important states to win on Tuesday to clinch a victory.

ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMBER 02: A Democratic presidential nominee, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris political billboard is seen on Route 22 on November 02, 2024 in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Days before Election Day in the Battleground state of Pennsylvania, where 19 electoral votes up for grabs, polls show that Democratic presidential nominee, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has a slim lead against Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump. The state also will vote in one of the country's most expensive and closely watched races with incumbent Democratic Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa) against Republican senate candidate, Dave McCormick. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

A pro-Kamala Harris billboard ad stands along the road in Allentown, Pennsylvania

15:17

FCC Commissioner says Kamala Harris SNL cameo violates 'equal time rule'

Commissioner Brendan Carr, who was appointed by Donald Trump, said that Kamala Harris' SNL cameo violates the law:

This is a clear and blatant effort to evade the FCC’s Equal Time rule.
The purpose of the rule is to avoid exactly this type of biased and partisan conduct – a licensed broadcaster using the public airwaves to exert its influence for one candidate on the eve of an election.
Unless the broadcaster offered Equal Time to other qualifying campaigns.

The Trump campaign reportedly said that SNL did not extend an invitation to Trump to appear on the program.

US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris (R) and US actress Maya Rudolph participate in "Saturday Night Live" (SNL) live late-night sketch comedy show at NBC studios in New York City on November 2, 2024. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP) (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

14:58

Trump campaign blasts 'outlier' Iowa Des Moines Register poll

The Trump campaign sent around a memo Saturday night, blasting the Des Moines Register's poll that has him behind in solidly red Iowa.

The Des Moines Register is a clear outlier poll. Emerson College, released today, far more closely reflects the state of the actual Iowa electorate and does so with far more transparency in their methodology.

The Emerson College poll has Trump up 10 points over Harris in the state.

14:48

How congressional districts in Pennsylvania and Nebraska could determine the outcome of the 2024 election

After the dramatic shake up at the top of the Democratic presidential ticket, Democrats are growing more confident in their ability to hold the White House and Senate and flip the House with Kamala Harris as their presidential nominee.

But two congressional districts could help decide the country's fate not just at the top of the ticket come November but also both chambers of Congress: Pennsylvania's eighth congressional district and Nebraska's second congressional district.

The case for watching these two districts to know where the election is headed was first made by former New York Congressman and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee chair Steve Israel.

He wrote in June 'when the dust settles, the only information you will need in order to conclude who won the 2024 election will be the results of Pennsylvania’s 8th and Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District. For the next five months, they are the center of the political universe.'

14:42

Last national NBC poll has candidates TIED

Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

The final national NBC News poll of the 2024 presidential campaign sees Donald Trump and Kamala Harris completely neck-and-neck with just two days to go.

The survey has tracked the Democrat versus Republican presidential candidate preference for more than a year – but since Vice President Harris entered the race, the margins have slimmed to zero.

The 1,000 registered voters who were polled October 30 through November 2 are tied at 49 percent over which candidate they plan to vote for or already have. Last month the results showed the two tied at 48 percent.

The poll, which has a 3.1 percentage point margin of error, only had Harris ahead in September when she was leading Trump by 5 percent.

14:40

Inside America's 'swingiest' swing county that's picked the last SIX presidents

Ask around Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin for the best bar in the city and most will say it is Poh's Corner Pub downtown.

Kim Poh, 68, and her husband, George, 70, have run the place for the past 38 years. Kim's parents owned the bar for more than a decade before her.

It's an institution, a locals's bar, like Sam Malone's Cheers. There are darts, a pool table, a jukebox and cheap eats. A 'half pounder' burger costs $6.50. A side of Wisconsin cheese curds will run you $4.00.

'We get about an equal number of tourists and locals in here,' Kim tells me. 'Most of our locals are Trump supporters.'

George agrees that the hard-working small business owners that he knows are voting for the former president. But the out-of-towners who've moved here from nearby Milwaukee or Chicago tend to vote Democrat, he says.

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14:33

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

In what could be one of 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.

DailyMail.com has put together a guide to show where the candidates stand on a number of crucial policies that matter most to American voters.

14:25

What happens if the election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris ends in an electoral college tie?

As the 2024 general election season heats up, Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are in a tight race that could come down to just a few thousand votes in several battleground states.

But with polls calling the race too close to call, maybe even the closest in modern history, there's a question over whether either major party presidential hopeful will reach the necessary 270 Electoral College votes to win the November 5 election outright.

Each candidate needs to find a path to victory that inevitably winds through crucial swing states - where they're currently within the polling margin of error.

14:24

Trump and Harris tied in final Emerson College poll

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are tied in the final Emerson College poll before Election Day.

The national poll has both candidates on 49 percent.

One percent support a third-party candidate and one percent are undecided.

Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling said:

The final Emerson College poll of the national popular vote, which doesn’t account for the Electoral College, points to an incredibly close race.
The gender divide is stark, with women favoring Harris by 12 points and men supporting Trump by the same margin.
14:10

Trump's betting odds for winning election take a nosedive

Donald Trump is up just nine points over Kamala Harris in an average of the betting markets with two days to go to the election.

His odds have tanked significantly from his peak at nearly 29 points over the vice president just a few weeks ago.

Trump is currently at 53.8 percent to Harris' 44.8 percent.

It's a sign that Harris is increasing her momentum going into Election Day.

A new New York Times/Siena poll also has her up in four swing states over Trump.

They are tied in Michigan and Pennsylvania as the race remains razor-thin.

14:00

Bizarre moment of Trump during rally takes internet by storm

13:58

Trump calls himself the 'father of fertilization' in nod to IVF support as campaign hits overdrive in final days

Donald Trump called himself the 'father of fertilization' and bragged about his vigorous campaigning schedule in one of his final pleas to voters to give him a second term.

In front of thousands of supporters in the swing state of North Carolina, Trump tried to cut his rally short at 30 minutes but was encouraged by the crowd to finish off his third rally of the day in his type long-form style.

Trump claimed to be a staunch defender of access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) as Democrats say he wants to take away the treatment because some more radical pro-life views believe destroying fertilized embryos is a form of abortion.

13:53

Trump recaptures a slim lead in betting market Kalshi

13:44

Angry viewers claim Kamala Harris' SNL mirror skit is plagiarized from Donald Trump's 2015 appearance

Angry viewers noticed how Kamala Harris' SNL skit appeared to be eerily similar to one in which Donald Trump took part in while campaigning for president in 2015.

Harris could be seen talking to herself as she made a surprise appearance on Saturday night as she sat in front of a mirror, speaking with actress Maya Rudolph who was portraying the Democratic presidential candidate.

But viewers were quick to note how the sketch was strikingly similar to one performed nine years earlier by Trump.

13:43

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.'

13:42

Kamala Harris blasted for using her 'fake accent' on Saturday Night Live

Kamala Harris was blasted for using her 'fake accent' during her surprise appearance on SNL on Saturday night.

The VP has increasingly faced accusations of using a 'fake accent' in recent weeks, but with only days until the 2024 presidential election, she can't afford to lose any support, especially among black and younger voters both key to any victory.

'Kamala Harris spent three hours rehearsing for this cringe fest on SNL. Complete with the fake black accent. This is a tough watch. Good Lord,' one poster wrote.

13:42

Kamala Harris blasted for using her 'fake accent' on Saturday Night Live

Kamala Harris was blasted for using her 'fake accent' during her surprise appearance on SNL on Saturday night.

The VP has increasingly faced accusations of using a 'fake accent' in recent weeks, but with only days until the 2024 presidential election, she can't afford to lose any support, especially among black and younger voters both key to any victory.

'Kamala Harris spent three hours rehearsing for this cringe fest on SNL. Complete with the fake black accent. This is a tough watch. Good Lord,' one poster wrote.

13:38

Nevada Republicans lead Democrats in early voting

Republicans are outpacing Democrats in the crucial swing state by 44,500 votes.

That's a good sign for Trump, who needs all the momentum he can get with just two days until the election.

In a new NYT/Siena poll, Trump is trailing Kamala Harris in Nevada by three points.

13:28

The best 2024 presidential election prediction could come from a Chinese market selling fake MAGA hats

Business is booming at the world's largest wholesale market in Yiwu, China, where retailers hunt for low-cost items to fill their shelves.

The city's international trade center is a sprawling network of 70,000 stalls spread across 12 floors.

But it is not just traders who are watching closely - political observers have their eyes trained on a phenomenon they call the 'Yiwu Index'.

The theory goes that how well a U.S. political candidate's replica merchandise is selling in Yiwu, the more chance they have in the upcoming election.

Notably, the 'Yiwu Index' was a better predictor of Donald Trump's win in 2016 than pollsters, who were sure throughout the campaign that Hillary Clinton would be the victor.

13:24

New York Times poll has Trump trailing Kamala in four crucial states

According to the final New York Times/Siena poll before the election, Kamala Harris is getting a major momentum boost.

She's ahead of Trump in the critical swing states of Wisconsin, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina.

Trump takes the lead in one - Arizona - and they are tied in Michigan and Pennsylvania.

Although the VP is up narrowly, within the margin of error, in many of the swing states the poll notes that her standing in the Electoral College hasn't 'necessarily improved.'

The race is going to come down to voter turnout in what could be the closest election in U.S. history.

13:23

Kamala Harris' SNL appearance draws comparisons to Hilary Clinton's ill-fated performance on the show

Kamala Harris' appearance on Saturday Night Live instantly drew comparisons to Hillary Clinton's ill-fated performances on the show in previous elections.

The vice president laughed throughout her skit with Maya Rudolph on Saturday's episode, putting on a similarly giggle-filled performance to Clinton in 2008 and 2016.

At one point, Harris even repeated a joke from Clinton's sketch opposite Amy Poehler, as she asked Rudolph: 'I don't really laugh like that do I?'

13:12

Shock poll reveals Kamala Harris has taken the lead over Trump in Iowa

Kamala Harris is seeing a last-minute surge in momentum over Donald Trump in the final days of one of the closest presidential elections in history.

The vice president was given a surprise jolt on Saturday night with a poll showing she is ahead in the reliably Republican state of Iowa, while DailyMail.com's election forecast shows her gaining on the 78-year-old former president.

The final Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa oll has Harris leading Trump 47 percent to 44 percent among likely voters, less than three days before Election Day.

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