Harris vs. Trump: Who's winning the election with 3 days to go?
How long will it take to find out who won?
LiveNOW's Austin Westfall speaks with David Becker, executive director at the Center for Election Innovation and Research, about the 2024 presidential election and how long it will take until Americans will know when the winner will be declared.
The 2024 presidential race is entering its final weekend with Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump locked in a razor-thin contest.
At this late stage in the campaign, every day matters. And while few voters might change their minds this late in a typical election, there is a sense that what happens in these final days could shift votes.
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Harris and Trump are crisscrossing the country to rally voters in the states that matter most. They're trying — with varying degrees of success — to stay focused on a clear and concise closing message. At the same time, each side is investing massive resources to drive up turnout for the final early voting period. And in these critical days, the flow of misinformation is intensifying.
FILE IMAGES - Former president Donald Trump hosts a campaign event at Windham High School in Windham, New Hampshire on Aug. 8, 2023. (John Tully for The Washington Post via Getty Images) Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign event at Reso
Here’s where the polls stand with three days until Tuesday’s election:
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Who’s winning in the polls?
Voter fraud video is 'Russian influence,' FBI says
A video purporting to depict voter fraud in Georgia is fake and the work of “Russian influence actors,” U.S. intelligence officials said Friday as they warned that foreign efforts to undermine faith in the integrity of next week’s elections may persist long after votes have been cast. The announcement that the video was fake represented an effort by the FBI and other federal agencies, four days before Tuesday’s elections, to combat foreign disinformation by calling it out rather than letting it spread for days unchecked. It follows a similar statement last week that also attributed to Russian actors a widely circulated video falsely depicting mail-in ballots for Donald Trump being destroyed in Pennsylvania. The 20-second video, which began circulating on the social media platform X on Thursday afternoon, shows someone who describes himself as a Haitian immigrant talking about how he’s intending to vote multiple times in two Georgia counties for Vice President Kamala Harris. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Thursday night that the video is “obviously fake” and likely the product of Russian trolls “attempting to sow discord and chaos on the eve of the election.” Intelligence officials echoed that finding Friday, saying the video was manufactured by “Russian influence actors” and was part of “Moscow’s broader effort to raise unfounded questions about the integrity of the U.S. election and stoke divisions among Americans.” The intelligence community expects Russia, in the days before the election and weeks and months after, “to create and release additional media content that seeks to undermine trust in the integrity of the election and divide Americans,” said the joint statement from the FBI, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
According to polling average website 270toWin, Harris was still slightly ahead of Trump nationally on Saturday: An average of 21-plus polls show Harris at 48.4% and Trump at 47.2%.
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Trump maintained a slight edge in five of the seven swing states on Saturday, though in Pennsylvania, where the race has remained tied, Trump’s only ahead by 0.1%.
Who’s winning the polls in Arizona?
An average of 13 polls, the most recent on Nov. 1, shows Trump with a 1.4% lead in Arizona.
Arizona has 11 electoral votes.
Who’s winning the polls in Georgia?
An average of 10 polls, the most recent on Nov. 1, shows Trump with a 1.4% lead in Georgia.
Georgia has 16 electoral votes.
Who’s winning the polls in Michigan?
An average of 18 polls, the most recent on Nov. 1, shows Harris with a 1.7% lead in Michigan.
Michigan has 15 electoral votes.
Who’s winning the polls in Nevada?
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An average of 12 polls, the most recent on Nov. 1, shows Trump with a 0.7% lead in Nevada.
Nevada has six electoral votes.
Who’s winning the polls in North Carolina?
An average of 13 polls, the most recent on Nov. 1, shows Trump with a 1.5% lead in North Carolina.
North Carolina has 16 electoral votes.
Who’s winning the polls in Pennsylvania?
An average of 19 polls, the most recent on Nov. 1, shows Trump with a 0.1% lead in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania has 19 electoral votes.
Who’s winning the polls in Wisconsin?
An average of 12 polls, the most recent on Nov. 1, shows Harris with a 1% lead in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin has 10 electoral votes.
LINK: See more at 270toWin.com