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The 2024 election season is in full swing, with Labor Day marking the final stretch before the presidential election on Nov. 5. Mail-in and early voting have already begun in key battleground states such as North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. Former President Donald Trump claims to have the momentum as he leads in the polls and sees his numbers skyrocketing. Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, however, is urging her supporters not to pay too much attention to the polls, emphasizing the hard work that lies ahead.

While most national surveys show Harris with a slight edge over Trump, the presidential election is ultimately a battle for individual states and their electoral votes. Polls in the seven battleground states that decided the 2020 election indicate a margin-of-error race, with recent polls from Fox News making headlines. Biden’s poor performance against Trump in late June reignited doubts about his ability to handle another term and led to calls for him to drop out. After dropping his re-election bid, Biden endorsed Harris, who received a boost in her poll numbers and fundraising.

Despite Trump’s standing in the polls, his team remains cautious, noting his history of outperforming public opinion surveys. Senior advisor Corey Lewandowski pointed out that Trump was behind in the polls to Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden at this point in the 2016 and 2020 races, respectively. Harris, on the other hand, predicts a tight race until the end. Both candidates are preparing for a fierce battle in the coming weeks as the campaign enters the final stretch. Stay updated on the latest news and developments from the 2024 campaign trail at the Fox News Digital election hub.

With just nine weeks left until Election Day, the 2024 election season is heating up as candidates ramp up their campaigns in key battleground states. Mail-in and early voting have already begun, with former President Donald Trump claiming to have the momentum as he leads in the polls. Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, however, is urging her supporters not to focus too much on the polls and to prepare for the hard work ahead. Polls in battleground states are indicating a close race, with recent surveys from Fox News making headlines.

The presidential election is not a national popular vote contest but a battle for individual states and their electoral votes. Polls in the seven battleground states that decided the 2020 election show a margin-of-error race, with Trump and Harris neck and neck. Biden’s poor performance against Trump in late June led to doubts about his ability to handle another term, prompting calls for him to drop out. After Biden endorsed Harris and dropped his re-election bid, she received a boost in her poll numbers and fundraising.

Despite Trump’s standing in the polls, his team remains cautious, noting his history of outperforming public opinion surveys. Senior advisor Corey Lewandowski highlighted Trump’s past polling deficits, emphasizing that the race is far from over. Harris predicts a tight race until the end, as both candidates prepare for a fiercely contested campaign in the coming weeks. Stay informed on the latest updates and exclusive interviews from the 2024 campaign trail at the Fox News Digital election hub.

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