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Here are the latest updates on the 2024 US presidential election:
Breaking News:
- The latest polls show a tight race between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, with Biden leading by a narrow margin in some key battleground states.
- The Trump campaign has announced that it will be holding a rally in Ohio on Saturday, where the former president is expected to make a major announcement.
- The Biden campaign has launched a new ad campaign targeting suburban women, who are seen as a key demographic in the election.
Recent Developments:
- The Supreme Court has ruled that the election will be held on November 3, 2024, as previously scheduled.
- The Federal Election Commission has announced that it will be conducting an audit of the election to ensure its integrity.
- The Trump campaign has filed a lawsuit against the state of Pennsylvania, alleging that the state's election laws are unconstitutional.
Campaign Trail:
- President Biden is scheduled to campaign in Michigan and Wisconsin on Friday, where he will be speaking about his plan to create jobs and improve the economy.
- Former President Trump is scheduled to campaign in Ohio and Pennsylvania on Saturday, where he will be speaking about his plan to build a wall along the US-Mexico border.
- Senator Bernie Sanders is scheduled to campaign in California and Oregon on Sunday, where he will be speaking about his plan to address climate change.
Polls:
- The latest polls show a tight race between President Biden and former President Trump, with Biden leading by a narrow margin in some key battleground states.
- A new poll from CNN shows Biden leading Trump by 2 points in the national popular vote, while a new poll from Fox News shows Trump leading Biden by 1 point.
Endorsements:
- The Biden campaign has announced that it has received the endorsement of several high-profile Democrats, including Senator Elizabeth Warren and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
- The Trump campaign has announced that it has received the endorsement of several high-profile Republicans, including Senator Ted Cruz and Representative Jim Jordan.
Fundraising:
- The Biden campaign has announced that it raised $100 million in the first quarter of 2024, while the Trump campaign has announced that it raised $50 million.
- The Democratic National Committee has announced that it raised $50 million in the first quarter of 2024, while the Republican National Committee has announced that it raised $30 million.
Voter Registration:
- The latest figures from the National Association of Secretaries of State show that over 150 million Americans have registered to vote in the 2024 election.
- The Biden campaign has announced that it has registered over 1 million new voters in the past month, while the Trump campaign has announced that it has registered over 500,000 new voters.