The race for the White House remains incredibly close between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris with less than 24 hours until polls open across the United States. A final batch of national surveys show Vice President Harris and former President
Trump statistically tied as the candidates make their last-minute pitches to woo any undecided voters who remain.
While national polls continue to forecast a race far too close to predict, Harris was found to be leading Trump in Iowa, an unexpected reversal for Democrats and Republicans who have all but written off the state’s presidential contest as a certain Trump victory. Emerson College Polling/The Hill released their final swing state polls on Monday, further indicating tight races in battleground states like Wisconsin and Michigan, among others.
As the candidates race to the finish line, Trump is holding rallies in pivotal swing states, starting in North Carolina before heading to Pennsylvania for two campaign stops and wrapping up the day in Michigan. Harris, meanwhile, will conclude her campaign in Pennsylvania by holding rallies in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, followed by a concert in Allentown.