More than 1.4 million have already voted in the presidential election, as battleground state polls show no clear frontrunner

More than 1.4 million people have now voted in the presidential election, as Kamala Harris and Donald Trump continue to crisscross the country in the final stretch of a neck-and-neck campaign.

Their vice-presidential picks, JD Vance and Tim Walz, also faced off this week in the only vice-presidential debate of this cycle. But initial polls suggested voters saw the debate as a draw, without clear impact on the race.

Harris earned her highest national polling average since July, though the presidential race remains extremely close in battleground states, according to the Guardian’s poll tracker. Harris is leading in five of seven swing states, according to the Guardian’s average of high-quality state polls aggregated by the polling analysis platform 538 over the last 10 days. But overall, both candidates continue to have about even odds of winning.


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      • skulblaka@sh.itjust.works
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        29 days ago

        You can run for president from in prison! In fact I think that’s one of the more important rules intended to curtail political corruption that are still left. Otherwise every republican candidate from now until forever would be looking for an excuse to jail their opponent from the beginning of campaign season.

        You cannot, however, run for president after being convicted of treason against the United States.

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          28 days ago

          I meant federal prison of course. But hey, maybe he robbed a liquor store as well in the meantime. Who knows with this guy.