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When are the US Elections? US Presidential Election Date

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The countdown for the United States (US) presidential election is ongoing. This year, the Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris, who took over the candidacy from President Joe Biden, will face Republican rival Donald Trump in the US presidential elections, which take place every four years. So, when will the US presidential elections be held? As the 60th presidential election in the US approaches, millions of American voters continue to use their right to vote early by mail or at the polls. The election race between Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Party candidate Donald Trump is being closely followed worldwide. So, when is the 2024 US presidential election? WHEN IS THE US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION? The 60th presidential election in the US will be held on November 5, 2024. The American people will make their choice between the Democratic Party candidate and the Republican Party candidate on November 5.

In the US, which has 244 million voters, the 2020 presidential elections recorded a record turnout of 66.6%, with nearly 159 million people casting their votes.

TRUMP AND HARRIS TIED AT 48% IN LATEST POLL In the latest poll conducted in the US, Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic rival Kamala Harris have equal nationwide voter support at 48%. In the poll conducted over the phone with 2,516 registered voters nationwide from October 20 to 23, Trump and Harris tied at 48%. Trump led with 52% in the economy and 54% on immigration-related issues, while Vice President Harris became the preferred candidate with 51% concerning the fate of democracy and 55% on the abortion issue. The fact that the two rivals are tied in voter support less than two weeks before the elections is viewed as a fierce competition in the ongoing election campaigns, indicating a strong possibility of intense debates about the election results. The poll also highlighted that despite the equal voter support for the presidential candidates, the fate of the two rivals will be determined by undecided voters in the swing states known as Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. According to other recent polls conducted in the US, Harris narrowly leads the nationwide voter support ahead of her Republican rival Trump, while Trump is slightly ahead of his Democratic rival in the crucial 7 swing states that will determine the outcome of the presidential race.

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