Trump is leading in every swing state, according to the latest poll released by Atlas Intel.
The former president is leading Kamala Harris by 3.4% in North Carolina, 2.5% in Georgia, 6.5% in Arizona, 5.5% in Nevada, 1% in Wisconsin, 1.5% in Michigan and 1.8% in Pennsylvania.
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While Trump has sizeable leads in Arizona and Nevada, the race remains tight in key Midwest battleground states Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Atlas Intel was dubbed the "best performing pollster" of the 2020 election by polling guru Nate Silver.
Republicans have maintained their advantage in the Nevada early vote, with GOP-registered voters having cast over 45,000 more ballots as of Saturday.
GOP-registered voters have cast 398,868 ballots so far, or 45,102 more than the 353,766 cast by voters with Democratic party registrations.
Another 295,755 ballots from "other" voters — mostly nonpartisan but also from several smaller parties — have been received by the end of early voting Nov. 1.
Nevada GOP U.S. Senate candidate Sam Brown said he's encouraged by a GOP-advantage early vote turnout, but is focused on getting votes in on Tuesday as well. AP
A GOP leader — Montana Sen. Steve Daines, chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee — told The Post Saturday a "get out the vote" effort for Tuesday is essential.
"If this were a football game, I'd say right now we're leading at halftime. But halftime scores don't win football games. It's the final score," Daines said. "It's really important that the voters come out and cast their ballots."
State party chair Michael McDonald said, "I always run like we're 20 points behind. We are seeing unprecedented numbers in the Republican Party turning out. We have people that have never voted before. We have people that haven't voted in years."
And GOP Senate candidate Sam Brown, whose tightening race brought Daines to Nevada twice this week, also emphasized the need to get voters to the polls.
"We've got a lot of work to do between now and Tuesday when the polls close at seven o'clock but I know we're in a position to win if we continue," Brown said.
Trump is leading Harris by 10 points in Iowa, with 53% of likely voters saying they plan on pulling the lever for the former president and just 43% going for Kamala Harris, according to Emerson.
The poll has Trump beating Harris with both male and female voters in Iowa by five points, and the ex-prez leading with independents 53% to 36%.
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This poll comes as the Des Moines Register has Harris ahead by 3 points, 47% to 44%
A shocking new poll claims Vice President Harris is leading Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump by three points in reliably conservative Iowa.
The final survey of the 2024 race for the White House from the famed Des Moines Register newspaper puts the Democratic nominee at 47% over Trump at 44%, in what one pollster described as a “stunning reversal” for the Republican.
Trump has apparently lost ground with voters in Iowa in the Des Moines Register's final poll of the 2024 presidential race. Getty Images
“It’s hard for anybody to say they saw this coming,” said J. Ann Selzer, president of Selzer & Co, the company that conducted the poll. “She has clearly leaped into a leading position.”
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., — GOP Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance made his presumably final pitch to Arizona voters before Election Day at a rally in Scottsdale, a bellwether city in the critical swing state.
“We’re in a very, very good spot… but I don’t want us to rest on our laurels here,” Vance said about the state of play in Arizona.
“Our message to Kamala Harris is: You’re fired. Go back to San Francisco,” Vance added.
J.D. Vance campaigned in Arizona. Brian Prahl / SplashNews.com
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz is also making the rounds in the swing state on Saturday with stops in Tucson and Flagstaff.
Trump leads Arizonas by 2.3 percent according to RealClearPolitics averages.
"I'm Harrison Ford doing something I never thought I'd do, telling people I've never met who I'm voting for," the ad begins.
The Han Solo actor went on to say that he will be voting for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz because they "believe in the rule of law" and would govern for "all Americans."
One of the United States’ foremost white supremacists is urging his followers to support Vice President Harris in the presidential election next week.
White supremacist Richard Spencer says he's backing Kamala Harris for president x/RichardBSpencer
Richard Spencer, an avowed racist, antisemite and admirer of Nazism who coined the term “alt-right” and was a featured speaker when he took part in the deadly 2017 rally in Charlottesville, Va., called Harris the “best manager of the American empire.”
Spencer — who also gained international recognition after yelling “Hail Trump! Hail our people!” and being greeted with Nazi salutes during a white nationalist event in November 2016 — also condemned former President Trump’s strong support of Israel.
President Biden slammed former President Donald Trump as someone “you’d like to smack in the a--” while criticizing his policy goals during a campaign trail event in Pennsylvania Saturday.
President Biden slammed former President Donald Trump as someone "you'd like to smack in the ass" while on the stump. youtube/PBS NewsHour
Speaking to members of the local carpenters’ union in his hometown of Scranton, Biden sought to bolster labor support for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in the final days of the 2024 election.
“I know some of you guys are tempted to think he's this macho guy …but, I’m serious, these are the kind of guys you'd like to smack in the a--,” Biden said, gritting his teeth.
Michigan remained a crucial swing state too close to call as Vice President Kamala Harris led Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump by a mere percentage point, a new poll found.
Vice President Kamala Harris speaking at a campaign rally in Ann Arbor, Michigan on Oct. 28, 2024. Photo by DREW ANGERER/AFP via Getty Images
Of the 908 likely Michigan voters who participated in a telephone and online survey conducted by Rasmussen Reports and American Thinker from Oct. 24 through Friday, Harris led Trump 49%-48%, with the 1% backing another candidate and 2% undecided going into the final weekend of the campaign.
The poll, released Saturday, had a margin of error of 3 percentage points.
SALEM, Va.— Congressman Morgan Griffith (R, Va.), who represents a deep red congressional seat, told a packed house at the Salem Civic Center that his strategists have identified an additional 18,000 Republicans who have voted early in his district who did not vote in the 2020 election.
Virginia does not register voters by party.
U.S. Rep. Morgan Griffith shared promising early vote numbers. REUTERS
Rallying in Southwest Virginia Saturday, the Trump team no doubt aims to boost turnout in the Republican part of the state to counteract voters in the deep-blue Washington, DC suburbs.
Republican presidential candidates have not won Virginia in 20 years.