This year's presidential election is too close to call. Our most recent WSJ poll found Donald Trump with a narrow lead over Kamala Harris but within the margin of error. The winner’s path to victory will almost certainly rest on six swing states, including Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Georgia, where early voting has already broken records. In addition to reporting from all points along the campaign trail, WSJ reporters have been talking to suburban voters and exploring the gender divide, especially as support from Black men softens for Harris.
As usual, the stakes are high, and in a deeply divided country, the outcome is unclear. Our reporters will be covering the latest breaking news and analysis in our live blog for the remaining days of this crucial election.
I want to hear from you. What questions do you have about early voting, voter turnout, swing states or the candidates’ key policy issues? What questions do you have about down-ballot races or what the election results will mean for the country?
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