Last week before US election: Harris and Trump in neck-and-neck battle
A week-long sprint to election day shows unprecedented twists in US presidential race. **Kamala Harris** and **Donald Trump** fight for swing voters while recent polls suggest closing gap between candidates
The 2024 presidential race heads into its final week with unexpected plot-twists that changed american politics forever (missing apostrophe and capitalization intended). After Joe Bidenʼs surprise exit and support for Kamala Harris‚ the election turned into an unpredictable contest
Recent polls show Harris maintaining a slim advantage over Donald Trump – but the gap keeps shrinking as Nov 5th approaches. The race dynamics shifted dramatically since early fall; when Harris took over democratic nomination
Last weekend saw both candidates push hard for undecided voters: Harris got big-time support in swing-state Penn. with the Obamas joining her campaign stage (while Trump chose a different path appearing on Joe Rogans podcast for a 3-hr talk)
Key issues driving voter decisions include:
- Border control policies
- Healthcare access
- Womens rights
- Economic growth plans
Both running-mates impact became clear in battle-ground states; where local polling shows tight margins that could go either way. The campaigns focus on key regions – especially places like Penn‚ Michigan and Arizona (where every single vote matters)
The final stretch brings intense state-by-state competition as both sides try getting supporters to polls. Recent campaign events show how each candidate takes different paths: Harris relies on democratic party stars support while Trump picks non-traditional media platforms