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Presidential election 2024: Polls show where Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have the edge in the swing states

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By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Published: 12:54 BST, 4 September 2024 | Updated: 16:51 BST, 4 September 2024

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The race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is on a knife edge in three key battleground states, a new poll shows.

The CNN poll conducted by SSRS research shows Harris is leading the Republican nominee in Wisconsin and Michigan.

Trump is ahead in Arizona, but the candidates have split likely voters in Georgia, Nevada and Pennsylvania

The latest results show the contest is still tight with just 62 days until election day.

Follow all the latest political developments at the U.S. politics blog. 

Barron Trump will attend NYU's Stern School of Business, Donald reveals

By Rob Crilly, Chief Political Correspondent

Barron Trump was spotted arriving at New York University for the start of classes on Wednesday after his father told DailyMail.com that he will become a student at its Stern School of Business.

'He was accepted to a lot of colleges,' said a proud Donald Trump.

'He's a very smart guy, and he'll be going to Stern, the business school, which is a great school at NYU.'

Stern is among America's best business schools with a highly selective undergraduate program - only about 1 in 20 applicants is successful.

Barron, 18, is the youngest son of the former president and wife Melania.

New poll shows 2024 could come down to just TWO states

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Of the seven battleground states needed to clinch a victory in November, a new poll finds that Pennsylvania and Georgia are the key toss-ups that could go either way.

Likely voters in Wisconsin and Michigan go for Kamala Harris by 6 percent and 5 percent respectively and for Trump in Arizona by 5 points, according to a new CNN/SSRS survey released on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, in Georgia, the split is only 1 percent for Harris over Trump and the candidates are in a dead tie in Pennsylvania at 47 percent each.

Nevada also just has the 1-point split – 48 percent to 47 percent leaning to the vice president over the former president. But there are only six Electoral College votes in the blue-leaning western state.

In total, the seven swing states share 93 Electoral College votes and the outcome in the battlegrounds will determine the 2024 victor.

President Joe Biden carried six of the seven swing states in 2020 – flipping five from red to blue and winning some states by tiny margins. In Georgia, Biden won by just under 12,000 votes and Arizona by just over 10,000.

Democratic presidential nominee and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at North Western High School in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., September 2, 2024. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

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Republicans raise concerns about Kamala Harris' national security advisor

A victory for Vice President Kamala Harris could mean that her national security advisor Phil Gordon would be the first point person for helping her develop her positions on foreign policy.

That has some Republicans concerned, especially when it comes to his soft approach to Iran.

Rep. Elise Stefanik and Sen. Tom Cotton have raised questions about Gordon's connections to groups that work to promote Iran's agenda in the United States

Fani Willis and ex-lover Nathan Wade turn up TOGETHER on police bodycam during pregnant daughter Kinaya's arrest in Georgia

She has insisted their workplace romance is a thing of the past after it threw her groundbreaking prosecution of former President Donald Trump on election interference charges into disarray.

And yet Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and ex-lover Nathan Wade looked remarkably like a couple as they are seen on recent police bodycam footage obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com.

The pair were filmed together at the scene of her pregnant daughter Kinaya's August 24 arrest for allegedly driving with a suspended license.

Our footage shows them arriving in a black Ford SUV before approaching a group of cops at the roadside in Tyrone, Georgia, with casually-dressed Willis, 52, introducing herself to them as 'Fani.'

The officers mistake the pair for Kinaya's mom and dad but Willis corrects them, describing 51-year-old Wade – who stepped down as her special prosecutor when their affair came under public scrutiny – as 'just a friend.'

The Biden administration plans to accuse Russia of trying to interfere in the election

The Biden administration plans to accuse Russia of a 'sustained effort' to influence teh 2024 presidential election, according to a new report by CNN.

They allegedly are using Kremlin-run media and other online platforms to target U.S. voters with disinformation according to six sources.

On Wednesday, the U.S. will make a series of moves to address the efforts including the White House publicly condemning the actions.

The Justice Department is also expected to announce law enforcement actions targeting the campaign, sources told CNN.

The Russian state media network, RT, is reportedly at the center of the announcement.

Trump assassination attempt task force requests transcribed interviews with local law enforcement

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

The House Task Force investigating the assassination attempt on Donald Trump are asking local law enforcement and officials for more information related to the attack.

The five different letters were sent from the task force's Republican Chairman, Rep. Mike Kelly (Pa.), and Democratic Ranking Member, Rep. Jason Crowe (Colo.) on Tuesday.

The 13-member task force is requesting transcribed interviews with relevant officials as well as documents and communications related to the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13.

The letters were sent to Butler Township Police Department, Butler County Sheriff's Department, Butler and Beaver County Emergency Services Units.

Butler County Coroner William Young and Allegheny County Coroner Ariel Goldschmidt also received letters asking for information related to autopsy of shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks' body.

 U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly(R-PA), a ranking member of the Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of Donald J. Trump, speaks to the press after touring the shooting site at the Butler Farm Show Grounds on August 26, 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania. At least five Secret Service agents have been placed on modified duty after the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump in July. (Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)

House assassination task force Chairman Rep. Mike Kelly (R-Pa.) and Ranking Member Rep. Jason Crowe (D-Colo.) are requesting transcribed interviews with local law enforcement about the July 13 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania

Sen. Josh Hawley divulges 'nightmare' training sessions before Trump assassination attempt

Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Whistleblowers have come forward to divulge the 'nightmare' situation of how agents were not properly trained to protect Donald Trump against the assassination attempt in Pennsylvania.

Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley recounted how individuals described when Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents were reassigned to work on Trump's protective detail they were 'woefully unprepared.'

The HSI agents were given a single two-hour pre-recorded webinar on Microsoft Teams riddled with technical glitches, the whistleblowers alleged of the Secret Service training.

They also describe that the training session has not been updated since the assassination attempt on July 13 at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Hawley told Fox News on Tuesday:

This is a nightmare, the only reason we know about this stuff is because of whistleblowers.

Other HSI agents who worked that consequential rally told Hawley their training was just 'one power-point presentation.'

The first ballots of 2024 go out in TWO days

The battleground state of North Carolina will start mailing out ballots of the 2024 election on Friday, September 6. It's the first state in the country to do so.

Election officials will begin mailing ballots to all voters who request them including to members of the military and voters aboad. The state does not require voters to have an excuse for voting absentee by mail. They simply need to fill out the form online or submit a paper one.

It comes sixty days before the election and 10 days before Pennsylvania also starts mailing its first ballots on September 16.

Sizable number of swing state voters are undecided or say they could change their mind before November

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

A notable number of voters in critical swing states of Georgia and Pennsylvania are still undecided on their vote with just six days until the first debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.

In battleground Georgia, 12 percent of voters say they haven't decided on a caididate yet or might change their mind before November – and 16 percent said the same in critical Pennsylvania.

Additiaonlly, according to the new CNN/SSRS poll released on Tuesday, about a quarter of independent voters across all seven swing states say they are likely to change their minds about the race in the next two months.

Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are the key siwng states that hold 93 Electoral College votes and will ultimately determine the outcome of the 2024 presidential election.

One million people have registered to vote this cycle

Sarah Ewall-Wice, Senior U.S. Political Reporter:

One million people have now registered to vote this cycle through Vote.org, DailyMail.com has confirmed.

That includes 17 percent who live in the top swing states, giving them an outsized sway in the upcoming election. A rough breadown of the battleground new registrations include:

  • 18,000 voters in Arizona
  • 43,000 voters in Georgia
  • 21,000 voters in Michigan
  • 28,000 voters in North Carolina
  • 37,000 voters in Pennsylvania
  • 19,000 voters in Wisconsin
  • 8,000 voters in Nevada

More than one-third of the new registrations are eighteen year olds, a massive boost from the eight percent in 2020.

79 percent of the voters who registered through Vote.org were under 35.

The registrations were first reported by Politico.

Columbia University professor Jeffrey Sachs issues chilling warning about Trump assassination attempt: 'The government is smirking in our face'

Speaking to Tucker Carlson, Sachs said that the lack of background on what led to Trump being shot is what happens when the government refuses to level with citizens.

'We don't know what happened, it's absolutely shocking, we don't know the story and whether we ever will know the story is, like so many things now that are huge events,' he said.

Sachs - an Ivy Leaguer who has worked with the UN in the past but has been on the outs with liberal elites since promoting the COVID-19 'lab leak' theory - blames Americans' short attention spans preventing them from keeping Washington accountable.

'Assassination attempt on Trump, isn't that weeks ago? That's old news, we don't even talk about that anymore! We have no attention span, we have complete lying from the government, we have secrecy and confidentiality, so we never solve any of these issues'.

Kamala Harris heads to New Hampshire to pitch relief for small businesses

Sarah Ewall-Wice, Senior U.S. Political Reporter in Portsmouth, NH:

Vice President Kamala Harris is headed to New Hampshire today to make her pitch for helping grow small businesses and deliver tax relief.

The Democratic presidential nominee will deliver her remarks in the late afternoon at the Throwback Brewery in North Hampton, just outside Portsmouth. The brewery was able to open their location thanks to measures in the American Rescue Plan passed in 2021.

During the visit, the vice president will announce a new goal for a record 25 million new business applications during her first term if elected. That would surpass the previous record of 19 million set during the Biden administration.

Harris will also unveil her policy proposal to expand the startup tax deduction tenfold from $5,000 to $50,000 to help more small businesses launch. The proposal also will allow small businesses to wait to claim the deduction to help reduce their tax burden. She will also lay out several other efforts to support small businesses.

While in New Hampshire, the vice president will be joined by a number of elected officials including Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan as well as Congressman Chris Pappas.

Emhoff 'gutted' by killing of hostages

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By Emily Goodin, senior White House Correspondent

Doug Emhoff said he is ‘gutted’ after the killing of American Hersh Goldberg-Polin and five other Israeli hostages held by Hamas.

‘This is hard. I feel raw. I´m gutted,’ he said Tuesday evening at a vigil for the hostages at his synagogue in Washington.

The second gentleman is the first Jewish person married to a nationally elected U.S. leader. He has become the Biden administration’s leading voice on antisemitism.

‘I haven´t been able to stop thinking about Hersh and his parents, or about the five others and their families,’ he said.

He talked about how he and Kamala Harris spoke to Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jonathan Polin – Hersh’s parents – the day after the bodies were discovered. In the conversation, the couple were pressing Harris about the latest on the cease-fire negotiations that would free other hostages.

Emhoff noted that Harris and President Joe Biden are working ‘around the clock to get a hostage and cease-fire deal done.

Jonathan Polin and Rachel Goldberg, parents of Israeli-American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was killed in Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip, attend their son's funeral in Jerusalem, Monday, Sept. 2, 2024. (Gil Cohen-Magen/Pool via AP)

White House slaps down 'insane and ridiculous' suggestion Kamala Harris uses various 'accents' after social media frenzy

'Do you think Americans seriously think this is an important question? You know what they care about?,' she told Fox News' Peter Doocy when he asked her about it in Tuesday's press briefing. 'They care about the economy, they care about lowering costs, they care about health care, that's what Americans care about.'

'I'm not even going to entertain some question about -- hearing it sounds so ridiculous.'

'It's insane,' she added.

Social media went crazy on Monday with claims Harris  used a 'fake accent' when speaking to a teachers union during a campaign rally in Michigan.

The internet erupted with accusations the Democratic presidential candidate altered her voice during the remarks praising teachers union members at a Detroit high school.

Exclusive:Donald Trump details Melania's key role in the campaign and how Barron could be crucial to 2024 victory

Ask Donald Trump, a man known for putting his family at the heart of his political and his business worlds, whether we will see more of former First Lady Melania on the campaign trail and his eyes light up.

For a moment.

'Well, I would like to. It's not a question of that. It's a nasty world for me,' he said, six weeks after an assassin's bullet ripped through his ear.

'It's not nasty for Democrats like it is for me. And I would like to have my family not have to go out there and go in front of some of the things that you know happen.'

Melania, he said, cares deeply about the country.

Bombshell congressional report on Trump assassination attempt reveals 'who REALLY took the first shot at Thomas Crooks'

A bombshell congressional report claims would-be Trump assassin Thomas Crooks was incapacitated by a local cop before he was killed by a Secret Service sniper.

Two months after Crooks shot the former president's ear at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, a preliminary report from Rep. Clay Higgins offered a differing narrative to the official one pushed by the FBI.

The congressman said the local cop's shot 'hit Crooks' rifle and fragged his face/ neck/ right shoulder area from the (gun) stock breaking up', which meant Crooks was unable to keep firing before he was killed.

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