US President Election: Trump gets a shock before the election, Harris now has a lead from where he won twice

US President Election: A close contest is being witnessed between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in the US election. All the surveys are saying the same thing. Meanwhile, former President Trump seems to be getting a setback before the election. The state which was ignored by both the candidates now seems to have the potential to become a swing state in the election battle.

US President Election: Trump gets a shock before the election, Harris now has a lead from where he won twice

There are only a few hours left in the US presidential election. There is a close contest between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. All the surveys are telling the same thing. Meanwhile, former President Trump seems to be getting a setback just before the election.

Harris leads in Iowa

During the primary phase, Iowa was ignored by both the Democrat and Republican parties, but now it seems to have the potential to become a swing state in the electoral battle. According to a survey, Harris has taken a lead over Trump from here.
The latest survey of the Des Moines Register newspaper has revealed that Harris is leading Trump 47 percent to 44 percent with the support of women and independent voters.

Trump said - this is a fake survey of enemies

On the other hand, Trump dismissed the survey as fake. Trump said,
One of my enemies has just released a survey and I am behind by 3 percent in it. (Iowa Senator) Joni Ernst called me and said that you are losing in Iowa. All this is fake, because farmers love me and I love them.

Nobody was focused on Iowa

Let us tell you that before the US Presidential elections on November 5, Iowa was not a big election state. Both the candidates did not focus here. It is not even counted among the seven swing states - Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, where Trump and Harris campaigned heavily.

Interestingly, in the last two elections, Trump had won the state by about 10 percent. However, this does not make it a stronghold of the Republicans, because Barack Obama won here in 2008 and 2012.