Presidential election odds 2024 live: Two swing state polls have Trump-Harris race tied

Presidential election odds 2024 live: Two swing state polls have Trump-Harris race tied

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With four days until Election Day, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are in the final sprint of nailbiliting race.

A new USA TODAY/Suffolk shows the candidates are tied in the critical state of Pennsylvania at 49 percent.

In Nevada, another battleground, Harris (48 percent) is ahead of Trump by one point (47 percent), with two percent supporting a third party candidate.

Nearly 60 million ballots have already been cast, and the number of new voters in the swing states that will decide the election exceeds the 2020 race.

In the betting markets, Trump is the favorite to win but the vice president has closed the gap in the odds in the last few days. 

Follow all the developments at DailyMai.com’s live blog. 

Harris and Trump tied in Pennsylvania poll

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are tied in in a new poll in the crucial state of Pennsylvania.

The USA TODAY/Suffolk poll shows the two candidates both on 49 percent support.

The survey of 500 voters was conducted from October 27 to October 30 and had a margin of error of 4.4 percentage points.

A poll of 300 likely voters in Erie County, a key battleground within Pennsylvania, was also tied with Harris and Trump both on 48 percent.

The stunning gender divide between Trump and Harris in the 2024 election is laid bare in new poll

by Rob Crilly, Chief Political Correspondent

If 2016 was the education election, when voters divided depending on whether or not they had been to college, then 2024 is shaping up to be a battle of the sexes.

The full extent of the gender divide in America is laid bare in the latest DailyMail.com/J.L. Partners.

It found that former President Donald Trump has widened his lead with men, and now has a 22-point lead among male voters.

At the same time, Vice President Kamala Harris has extended her lead among female voters, and now has a 14-point lead with women.

It is an extraordinary number in a race that has been otherwise tight.

Trump sparks outrage as he suggests Republican opponent Liz Cheney might not be such a ‘war hawk’ if she had guns pointed at her during Tucker Carlson interview

Donald Trump has sparked outrage after asking how Liz Cheney would feel with ‘guns trained on her face’ while speaking at a campaign event just days before the election.

Trump appeared in Glendale, Arizona with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson on Thursday night when he called Cheney a ‘dumb war hawk’ and suggested she face a firing squad.

‘She’s a radical war hawk,’ Trump began. ‘Let’s put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her, okay, let’s see how she feels about it. You know, when the guns are trained on her face.’

Trump had mentioned Liz Cheney’s father, former GOP Vice President Dick Cheney, before he unleashed the diatribe.

‘I don’t blame him for sticking with his daughter. But his daughter’s a very dumb individual, very dumb,’ Trump said.

Jennifer Lopez goes after Trump comic’s Puerto Rican dig as she asks voters to give Kamala Harris a ‘Hollywood ending’

Jennifer Lopez brought a dose of Hollywood glamour to the campaign trail as she urged voters in Nevada to give Kamala Harris a silver screen ending and expressed outrage over the Puerto Rico dig made at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally.

The actress and singer said she was a ‘lover’ and didn’t mean to ‘trash’ anyone – ‘even facing the biggest adversary I think America has ever had’ – but she had something to say about that ‘garbage’ comment.

Exclusive:Kamala Harris’ biggest blunder of her campaign against Trump revealed by new poll

According to the poll of 1,000 likely voters, her ‘biggest blunder’ is that she would ‘not change anything’ from the Biden administration.

Harris was asked on The View last month about what she would change about Biden’s presidency.

‘There is not a thing that comes to mind,’ Harris responded.

Harris defended the president’s record and added: ‘I’ve been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact.’

But for voters in the DailyMail.com poll, that answer could be fatal for her election chances.

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