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International Desk: The presidential election in the United States is just around the corner. Voting will be held in just two days. And at this last moment, the current Vice President Kamala Harris has advanced in the public opinion poll in the stronghold of the Republican candidate and former President Donald Trump. Reuters reported this information in a report on Sunday (November 3). According to the report, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris has moved ahead of Republican presidential candidate Trump in a new opinion poll in the US state of Iowa.
Donald Trump easily won the state in the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections. This information was reported in a poll published by the Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll. According to the survey, women voters have played a big role in Kamala's unexpected advance in this stronghold of Trump. Reuters says that this survey was conducted from October 28 to October 31. A total of 808 voters in Iowa participated in this. Then the results of the survey were published on Saturday local time.
In the survey, Kamala got 47 percent and Trump 44 percent support. Although earlier in the survey last September, Trump was ahead by 4 points. The US state has also seen a trend of leaning deeply Republican in recent years. According to The Register newspaper, polls show that the vote of women - especially older and politically neutral women - has gone orange. Incidentally, the US state of Iowa is known as a stronghold of Trump and the Republican Party.
Trump won the state by more than 9 percentage points over Hillary Clinton in 2016 and by 8 points over Biden in 2020. However, another poll conducted in the first two days of November found the opposite picture. According to a survey conducted by Emerson College Polling/RealClearDefense, Donald Trump is ahead of Kamala by 10 points.
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