As the election draws near, the latest polls show Kamala Harris ahead nationally but Donald Trump leading in key swing states, while both candidates are campaigning in Pennsylvania. With over 78 million Americans having already voted early, the number of in-person early votes has already surpassed the total for 2020. The lawsuit against Elon Musk's voter giveaway will have a hearing on Monday in a Philadelphia court after a federal judge rejected Musk's request to move it to federal court.
Donald Trump vs. Kamala Harris: The Race for the 2024 Presidency
As the 2024 presidential election approaches, the race between Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris is heating up. Recent polls show Harris leading nationally but Trump maintaining a lead in key swing states.
Background
Trump, the former president, is seeking a second term after losing to Joe Biden in 2020. He continues to make unsubstantiated claims of election fraud and has repeatedly attacked Biden and other Democrats.
Harris, the current vice president, has focused her campaign on issues such as abortion rights, climate change, and gun control. She has also criticized Trump's policies and rhetoric.
Current State of the Race
Polls show Harris leading Trump nationally by an average of about 5 points. However, Trump has a narrow lead in several key swing states, including Pennsylvania, Florida, and Ohio.
Early voting has already begun in many states, and the number of in-person early votes has already surpassed the total for 2020.
Lawsuit Against Elon Musk
Tesla and Twitter CEO Elon Musk recently announced a giveaway of $100 million to any voter who tweets a photo of their ballot with their name and address hidden. A lawsuit has been filed against Musk, alleging that this giveaway violates campaign finance laws. A hearing on the lawsuit is scheduled for Monday in a Philadelphia court.
Top 5 FAQs
1. Who is leading in the polls? Harris is leading nationally, but Trump is leading in key swing states.
2. What are the key issues in the race? Both candidates have focused on issues such as abortion rights, climate change, and gun control.
3. What is the state of early voting? Early voting is underway in many states, and the number of in-person early votes has already surpassed the total for 2020.
4. What is the lawsuit against Elon Musk about? The lawsuit alleges that Musk's $100 million voter giveaway violates campaign finance laws.
5. When will the election be held? The 2024 presidential election will be held on November 5, 2024.
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