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Shock ballot has Harris main Trump in Iowa with 3-point shift towards vp

Editorial Board Published November 3, 2024
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Vice President Kamala Harris leads former President Donald Trump by three factors within the remaining Des Moines Register-sponsored ballot of Iowa three days earlier than the election. 

The shock ballot confirmed a seven-point shift from Trump to Harris from September when he had a four-point lead over the vp (47% to 43%) in the identical ballot. 

The ballot was performed between Oct. 28-31, and Harris’ lead is inside the 3.4% margin of error. 

Nonetheless, the ballot seems to be an outlier. One other ballot from Emerson Faculty launched Saturday confirmed Trump with a 10-point lead (53% to 43%) and he maintains a good lead in different polls. 

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Vice President Kamala Harris leads former President Donald Trump by three factors within the remaining Des Moines Register-sponsored ballot of Iowa three days earlier than the election.  (AP Photograph/Jacquelyn Martin; Brandon Bell/Getty Pictures)

The Des Moines Register/Mediacom ballot, which measures help within the Hawkeye State, is nationally acknowledged, and its remaining outcomes mirrored the state’s outcomes of the 2016 and 2020 elections, based on the Des Moines Register. 

The 2016 ballot confirmed Trump with a seven-point lead over Hillary Clinton and the 2020 ballot confirmed him with the identical lead over President Biden. 

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A Trump supporter’s Halloween show in Iowa.  (Invoice Clark/CQ-Roll Name, Inc by way of Getty Pictures)

Iowa, which isn’t thought-about a swing state, is geographically close to the Rust Belt swing states of Pennsylvania and Michigan, and it shares a border with Wisconsin. 

The identical ballot taken in June confirmed Trump with a substantial 18-point lead over Biden earlier than he dropped out of the race in July following a shaky debate efficiency.

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The remaining 9% of the individuals polled stated they’d vote for one more candidate, weren’t positive who the would vote for or didn’t plan to vote. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who dropped out of the race as an impartial candidate and endorsed Trump, bought 3% within the ballot. 

Trump’s marketing campaign web site revealed a memo in regards to the Des Moines Register’s ballot, with RNC pollsters calling it a “clear outlier.”

“Emerson College, released today, far more closely reflects the state of the actual Iowa electorate and does so with far more transparency in their methodology,” the memo learn.

“To their credit, the Emerson College poll has an R+4 party split (below 2020 exit polls at R+10), and a Trump +8 recalled 2020 vote margin that aligns with reported returns,” the specialists defined. “Emerson shows Trump ahead of Harris 53-43 in their survey. In the outlier Des Moines Register poll, they claim Harris leads with seniors (age 65+) by 19 points (55-36). In 2020, President Trump carried seniors 54-45 over Biden according to CNN exit polls.”

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