A poll from Quantus Insights released Friday showed Vice President Kamala Harris sliding in Virginia as former President Donald Trump pledged to make a “final stop in Virginia before” the presidential election.
The Quantus Insights poll, conducted between October 22-24, of 725 likely voters found Harris leading by one point with 49 percent of support, while Trump received 48 percent of support.
A previous poll from Quantus Insights, conducted between August 20-22, found Harris leading in Virginia with 49 percent, while Trump received 46 percent of support, representing a three-point lead for Harris.
The results of the latest Quantus Insights poll come as Trump criticized President Joe Biden and Harris in a post on X for accusing him of “wanting to ‘weaponize’ the Justice Department,” while they “have done all of the weaponizing.”
Trump referenced how the Department of Justice (DOJ) “and a Judge” who was appointed by Biden, had “ordered” Virginia to “put non-citizen voters back on the rolls,” and added that he would be announcing his “final stop in Virginia” before the presidential election. […]
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