In a surprising twist just days before the election, Vice President Kamala Harris has pulled ahead of former President Donald Trump in Iowa, a state traditionally dominated by Republicans.
According to the latest Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll, Harris leads Trump 47% to 44% among likely voters, signaling a significant shift in momentum as the race tightens.
This poll marks a dramatic development in a state that hasn’t gone blue since Barack Obama’s victory in 2012.
Political analysts caution that while the results are noteworthy, they could represent an outlier in what is shaping up to be one of the closest presidential elections in U.S. history.

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Harris’s rise in Iowa comes as she and Trump are essentially neck-and-neck nationwide, with razor-thin margins in several battleground states likely to determine the outcome of the election.
With more than 70 million Americans having already cast their votes, the pressure mounts for both candidates as they make their final appeals to voters ahead of Election Day on November 5.

Political experts are watching closely to see if Harris can maintain her lead in Iowa and if this trend reflects a broader shift in voter sentiment.
The stakes are high, and both campaigns are gearing up for a frenzied final push as they seek to sway undecided voters in these crucial days.