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US President Election: A blow to Trump before the election, from where he won twice, now Harris got the lead.

  New Delhi: There are only a few hours left in the US presidential elections. A close competition is being seen between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. All surveys are saying the same thing. Meanwhile, just before the elections, former President Trump is seen getting a setback.

Harris took the lead in Iowa
In the early stages, Iowa was ignored by both the Democratic and Republican parties, but now it looks like it has the potential to become a swing state in the election battle. According to a survey, Harris has taken the lead over Trump from here.

A recent survey by the Des Moines Register newspaper found that Harris is leading Trump 47 percent to 44 percent with support from women and independent voters.

Trump said - this is a fake survey of enemies
One of my enemies just released a poll and I'm 3 percent behind. (Iowa Senator) Joni Ernst called me and said you are losing in Iowa. It is all fake because the farmers love me and I love them.

Nobody's focus was on Iowa
Let us tell you that Iowa was not a major electoral state before the US presidential election on November 5. Both the candidates did not pay attention here. That doesn't even count the seven swing states — Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — where Trump and Harris campaigned heavily.

The interesting thing is that in the last two elections, Trump had won about 10 percent in the state. However, this does not make it a Republican stronghold, as Barack Obama won here in 2008 and 2012.
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