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Virtually all of the polls have Vice President Kamala Harris' and former President Donald Trump's chances of taking the White House split even.
The former president will end the day in Grand Rapids, Michigan where we also held his final rallies in 2016 and 2020.
Multiple polling averages show a tightening of the race through three weeks of October.
Senate candidates have gotten almost as much hype as the presidential candidates lately at political rallies.
Polls show former President Donald Trump is picking up more support from Black men than in past election cycles.
Most Black voters are siding with Vice President Harris. But polls also show Black support lagging compared to that for past Democrats.
Hispanic voters, a critical part of Democrats' voting base, are picking a different path according to recent polls by USA Today & Suffolk University.