According to a highly followed opinion poll released on Saturday by Jinse Caijing, US Vice President Harris is slightly ahead of former President Trump in Iowa. Analysts believe that Iowa is a very staunch red state, and neither candidate has focused on it in the final campaign. Forecasters believe that there is almost no possibility of a reversal in Iowa. However, the latest poll released on Saturday three days before election day showed that Harris was leading Trump with a support rate of 47% to 44%, which is an unexpected result. Trump had previously led in the Iowa poll in mid-September.
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According to a highly followed opinion poll released on Saturday by Jinse Caijing, US Vice President Harris is slightly ahead of former President Trump in Iowa. Analysts believe that Iowa is a very staunch red state, and neither candidate has focused on it in the final campaign. Forecasters believe that there is almost no possibility of a reversal in Iowa. However, the latest poll released on Saturday three days before election day showed that Harris was leading Trump with a support rate of 47% to 44%, which is an unexpected result. Trump had previously led in the Iowa poll in mid-September.