Correcting Aljazeera

By: Asa Montreaux


The race between Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump is still too close to call, with only two days to go until Election Day.
--On the contrary, Harris has been ahead by two, even three percentage points since the Presidential debate between herself and Former President Trump. Recent trends in Pennsylvania, Iowa, Michigan, and other swing states, have Kamala Harris’ lead increasing.

Harris has held several rallies in Michigan, while Trump has jumped between Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia – all crucial swing states.
--On the contrary, Harris was in North Carolina for rallies as well, and her lead in this state is increasing from about one to two-three percentage points in some polls.

Trump visited Virginia and North Carolina on Saturday, while Harris was also in North Carolina and made a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live in New York City.
--Both campaign candidates are active, and plan closing remarks between now and election day.

The national polls are tightening even further; Harris is now only ahead by one point, within the margin of error.
--Polls tightening right before election day arrives is very normal. It always happens, and Harris’ long-standing lead, and current marginal lead are important. They are indicative of a fairly high probability of a Democratic win.

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