Vice President Kamala Harris looks set to win over a formerly Republican state in a last-minute boost over Donald Trump – days before one of the closest presidential elections in history
Kamala Harris appears to have made a last-minute victory over Donald Trump less than three days before Election Day – by winning over a reliably Republican state.
The vice president saw a boost in polls on Saturday night which saw her taking the lead over Trump in Iowa. The state hasn’t had a Democratic win since Barack Obama’s reign in 2012 – but now sees Harris beating Trump 47% to 44% among likely voters, according to the final Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll.
With the two candidates tied across multiple US states, the poll said the 3% gap may get even smaller in the coming days.
While several Americans are set to cast their ballots on Election Day on November 5, more than 70 million have already voted. Iwoa polls in September saw Trump with a four point lead over Harris, although aides said another poll showing the 78-year-old in the lead “far more closely reflect[ed] the state of the actual Iowa electorate”.
The campaign also slammed Des Moines’ Register poll, claiming massive surges for the Republicans are being seen in many early voters compared to 2020. It also questioned the suggestion that Harris has won over women by 20 points, and seniors by 19.