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Kamala Harris

Rising from the political ashes.

Following his defeat by Joe Biden four years ago political pundits on both sides of the divide wrote off any potential for a political future for Donald Trump.

Calling it for Trump.

The polling data, taken together with anecdotal data of significant movement among black and Hispanic voters toward Trump and the Republican Party, creates an unquantifiable but undeniable sense that Donald Trump is going to win this election.

Advantage Trump – Again

Trump now leads in all seven battleground states by margins ranging from four tenths of a point in Wisconsin and North Carolina to two and a half points in Georgia.

Advantage Trump.

In the latest Real Clear Politics average of polls, Trump now leads Harris in all those battleground states save for Wisconsin.

Voting has begun.

It is worth noting that today’s poll numbers are the best that Donald Trump has had in any of his three runs at the presidency.

State of the race: Tight.

According to the Real Clear Politics average of polls, Vice President Kamala Harris now leads former president Donald Trump by two points nationally.

Faceoff in Philly.

Last night Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump met in Philadelphia for the first – and potentially only – debate of the 2024 presidential campaign.

The wind now at her back.

Trump now trails in Michigan and Wisconsin. His lead in the other five battleground states of Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina and Georgia is at or below the margin of error.

A tightening race, a surprising pick.

The big news this week is that Kamala Harris defied the expectations of most of the “experts” and picked Minnesota governor Tim Walz to be her running mate.