Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris is rapidly gaining lead in the US Presidential election. She has also overtaken Republican Party candidate former President Donald Trump in the state of Pennsylvania, where she was attacked during a rally. According to a survey conducted by the New York Times and Siena College, Kamala Harris is leading former US President Donald Trump by four points in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Biden will campaign
Meanwhile, Biden has said that he will campaign for Harris in Pennsylvania. The survey says that Kamala Harris has changed the 2024 presidential elections, as in the previous survey, Trump was found ahead of Harris and President Joe Biden by an average of one or two points in these three states.
Big support for Harris
The New York Times said that it is difficult to explain why voters change in today's polarized politics. Until now, the basic dynamics of the election race were driven by the unpopularity of President Biden. Millions of voters were having to choose between two candidates they disliked. In the survey, 49 percent of likely voters in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin expressed support for Harris.
Harris has the potential to be president
According to people, Harris is honest and intelligent and she brings the right kind of change. She has the ability to become president and has a clear vision for the country. At the same time, former US President Donald Trump has personally abused Vice President Kamala Harris on several occasions. Reports have claimed that Trump has been heard using abusive language on different occasions, while Trump's election campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung denied these allegations and said that this is not the language that former President Trump has used about Kamala Harris.
Trump's election team claims Iran hacked sensitive data
Former President Donald Trump's election campaign team on Saturday accused Iran of hacking emails to steal and distribute sensitive documents. However, no evidence was presented of Iran's involvement. The team's claim comes after Microsoft exposed Iran's attempt to interfere in the US election campaign.
Emails received from anonymous accounts
Politico first reported the hack on Saturday. It reported that emails started arriving from an anonymous account on July 22. The document sent appeared to be a research document on Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance. It was dated February 23. These documents were obtained illegally and were intended to interfere with the 2024 election and spread chaos in our entire democratic process. The Iran Mission to the United Nations has denied involvement.
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