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A California farmer recently gained attention for planting a massive “TRUMP” design in his Central Valley field. The one-mile long sign, located in Kings County, was created by Ralph Gilkey, a third-generation farmer, and his son. The highly visible sign is said to be nearly 900 feet wide for each letter and was designed to show support for former President Trump, who is currently a presidential hopeful. The property, owned by Gilkey Farm Inc., attracted a lot of attention after aerial footage of the sign went viral on social media. The farmers had been working on the design for several weeks before it was finally completed.

In a recent poll released on Wednesday, former President Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris were found to be in a neck-and-neck race in seven key swing states. The survey conducted by Ipsos showed Trump receiving 40% of the vote share compared to Harris’s 42%. Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy garnered 5% of the vote share. The margin between Trump and Harris was within the margin of error, indicating that the race was too close to call. The findings of the survey revealed a highly competitive race between the two candidates in crucial swing states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada.

Former President Trump recently criticized the media for attempting to portray Vice President Harris as a liberal version of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. He also commented on Harris’s debate skills, calling her “sort of a nasty person but not a good debater.” Despite these comments, Trump agreed to debate Harris on September 4 in Pennsylvania, with Fox News anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum serving as moderators. However, as of now, Harris has yet to agree to the proposed debate. The former president also alleged that Harris had not given an interview since President Biden dropped out of the race on July 21.

The Ipsos survey results showing a close race between Trump and Harris in important swing states have heightened interest in the upcoming presidential election. The massive “TRUMP” sign planted in a Central Valley field by a California farmer is a visible display of support for the former president and his campaign. The efforts made by Ralph Gilkey and his son to create the one-mile long sign highlight the strong backing that Trump continues to receive from his supporters. As the race between Trump and Harris heats up, the results of the Ipsos survey suggest that the outcome of the election in key swing states is uncertain and the margin between the candidates is slim.

Despite the growing attention on the upcoming election and the competitive nature of the race in important swing states, Vice President Harris has yet to agree to a debate with former President Trump on September 4. Trump’s criticism of the media’s portrayal of Harris and his comments on her debate skills have added to the intense atmosphere surrounding the campaign. As the candidates continue to campaign and make their case to voters, the massive “TRUMP” sign in the Central Valley field serves as a visual representation of the support that the former president commands from his base. The outcome of the election in key swing states remains uncertain, with both candidates locked in a tight race according to the latest survey results.

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