Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are in a statistical tie in the latest Forbes/HarrisX national poll released late Monday.
AARP commissioned the bipartisan team of Republican firm Fabrizio Ward and Democratic pollster Impact Research to look at voting in competitive congressional races. The firms interviewed 2,348 likely voters from Nov. 6 to 10; the poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.9 percent.
Trump's election victory was a product of voter discontent with the state of the country, the economy and a desire for change, and he made inroads with some Democratic groups.
The latest poll, however, shows women up by six percentage points — 80% women to 74% men. With the gender gap reflecting in voting patterns, this could give insight to voter turnout and offer an early clue as to how the race will pan out, according to experts.
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"We know threats against poll workers and election (administrators) have increased dramatically since 2020," law professor Quinn Yeargain said.
Democrat Kamala Harris faced Republican Donald Trump on Tuesday in the U.S. presidential election, after the two candidates vied for support by staking positions on issues including abortion, the economy and foreign policy.
Ahead of Election Day, Georgia officials are preparing for this year's contest – both in safeguarding the ballot and in assuring people that the race in the Peach State is fair.
After a poor performance in 2020, pre-election polls this year were largely accurate in depicting a tight race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, though they again underestimated support for the president-elect.
Chuck Curmi was running unopposed for supervisor and he received 98.2% of the vote. He defeated incumbent Kurt Heise in a heated primary in August.
The 25-year-old is charged with "interference with conduct of election," a charge which has not been used in Hamilton County in at least five years.