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Former President Trump is leading in Georgia according to a recent poll conducted by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the University of Georgia. The poll shows Trump at 47% support while Vice President Kamala Harris is at 43%. There are 8% of respondents who are still undecided. The poll surveyed 1,000 likely voters in Georgia from October 7-16 with a margin of error of 3.1%.

In other news, there are legal experts questioning Harris’ backing from donors with government ties. Harris has been criticized for her political career, with critics charging her of snubs and swipes at Catholic faithful. Despite touting her middle-class upbringing, Harris is pushing for mandates that economists say most people won’t be able to afford.

On Capitol Hill, there are concerns about Senator Grassley, 91, reclaiming a key judiciary committee chair. There is also a brewing battle between GOP and Democratic congressmen over a contraception bill. Meanwhile, swing state GOP chair reveals that voter enthusiasm for Trump is unprecedented.

Millions of voters have already cast their ballots for the upcoming election on November 5th. Election betting odds currently favor Trump, and absentee ballots from US citizens in Israel could impact swing states.

Former Ohio Governor Bob Taft, a self-proclaimed conservative, plans to vote for Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown. A vulnerable Democratic incumbent in a key swing state is under fire for putting a ‘knife in the back’ of workers. In Arkansas, a ballot measure on medical marijuana will not be counted.

The US Drug Enforcement Administration is moving to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, potentially shifting American drug policy. Harris’ senior spokesman has remained silent on controversial statements about Liz Cheney. Early in-person voting has begun in Hawaii, Utah, Missouri, and Wisconsin.

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