U.S. Presidential election nears the finish line: candidates are neck-and-neck and using every tool available. The Musk factor influences a shift of some Republicans to Kamala Harris’s camp

With less than 60 days before the presidential election, the campaigns of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have reached a critical point. Polls show that after Joseph F. Kennedy Jr. dropped out of the race, his voters predictable shifted to Trump, leveling the playing field for both candidates.

After Kamala Harris’ so-called “honeymoon period” ended, Trump took a 5-point lead in Arizona (up from 2 points in August).

In key battleground states such as Nevada, Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan (where Harris previously led by 5 points), and Pennsylvania (where Trump led by 4 points in July), the two candidates are now separated by only 1-2 points, which is within the statistical margin of error.

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