Wednesday , October 23 2024

Harris, Trump too close to call with two weeks to go

23-10-2024

WASHINGTON/ NEW YORK: With only two weeks to go until the United States presidential election, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are in a race to secure all the support they can get. Polls show that they are neck-and-neck across the country and in battleground states.

Vice President Harris will be appearing in a primetime one-on-one interview on NBC Nightly News, while former President Donald Trump is attending a round table in Florida with Latino leaders, before a campaign rally in Greensboro, North Carolina in the evening.

The vice presidential candidates will also be on the campaign trail. Republican JD Vance is in Arizona, while Democrat Tim Walz is in Wisconsin.

Trump is leading among Arab American voters, according to an Arab News/YouGov poll released on Monday. The voting bloc could prove pivotal in the key state of Michigan, where there is a sizeable Arab American population.

Donald Trump will be traveling up the east coast, starting the day in his home state of Florida and in the comfortable environment of a golf club as he meets Latino leaders in an effort to shore up support among Hispanic people, a key and formerly reliably Democrat-supporting demographic.

Kamala Harris meanwhile has no scheduled events at the moment, but will be appearing in an interview on NBC Nightly News that will be airing at 6:30 pm Eastern time (22:30 GMT).

Her vice presidential candidate Tim Walz will be hitting the road instead. He’ll be in Wisconsin, where early voting begins today. President Joe Biden is also helping out he’ll be in New Hampshire this afternoon for an event highlighting progress lowering prescription drug costs.

And Republican VP candidate JD Vance is in Arizona, where he’ll be campaigning in Peoria and Tucson.

Donald Trump is narrowly leading Kamala Harris among Arab Americans, a new poll suggests. It’s the latest sign that the war in Gaza is costing Democrats support among voters, including in the key battleground state of Michigan.

Trump leads Harris 45 percent to 43 percent among Arab Americans, according to the Arab News/YouGov poll released on Monday. He is also seen as more likely to successfully resolve the Israel-Palestine conflict despite his heavy support for Israel during his presidency leading Harris 39 percent to 33 percent on the question, according to the poll.

Asked which issues were the biggest concern to the Arab-American community, 29 percent of respondents chose the Israel-Palestine conflict, ahead of 21 percent who picked the economy and the cost of living and 13 percent who chose racism and discrimination.

Arab-American voters are seen as potentially critical to Harris’s election prospects due to their high concentration in Michigan, one of seven swing states expected to decide the outcome of the vote.

In September, the mayor of Michigan’s Hamtramck, the first US city with an all-Muslim government, endorsed Trump, describing the Republican as a “man of principles” and “the right choice”.

Biden won Michigan by about 150,000 votes in 2020, while Trump carried the state by only about 11,000 votes in 2016.

With 14 days left before Election Day and a neck-and-neck race in several battleground states, candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris and their surrogates are hitting the campaign trail in full force.

Meanwhile, early voting is already under way in several states. (Int’l News Desk)

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