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Harris Leads Trump in Surprise Iowa Poll
A surprising Iowa poll shows Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump, contradicting previous polls and adding unexpected momentum to the final hours of the election.
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Des Moines RegisterMediacomAbc NewsIpsosUniversity Of Florida Election Lab
Kamala HarrisDonald TrumpRick KleinJ. Ann SelzerJoe Biden
- What is the current status of the presidential campaign?
- With hours to go until Election Day, both candidates are campaigning in key battleground states, attempting to sway undecided voters before the polls close. Record early voting numbers have already been reported.
- What are the key findings of the ABC News/Ipsos national poll?
- The ABC News/Ipsos poll shows Harris with a three-point national lead over Trump. This poll also reveals significant gender gaps, with women favoring Harris and men favoring Trump.
- How did Donald Trump and Rick Klein respond to the poll results?
- Both Trump and Klein commented on the poll results. Trump criticized the poll and Selzer on social media, while Klein highlighted the surprising nature of the outcome and its potential implications for the election.
- What are the key findings of the Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa poll?
- A Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris with a three-point lead over Donald Trump among likely voters. This is surprising given Trump's previous victories in Iowa.
- Who conducted the poll, and what factors did they identify as influential?
- J. Ann Selzer, a renowned Iowa pollster, conducted the poll. Selzer noted that age and gender were significant factors in the results, which contradict previous polls showing Trump ahead.