Obama calls Harris ‘next president’: It’s too close for that sort of talk
Eight years after Barack Obama’s infamous “at least I will go down as a president” remark aimed at Donald Trump, Democrats face a tight race, with Kamala Harris and Trump tied at 48 per cent in a New York Times-Siena College poll. Despite heavy campaigning in battleground states, Harris’s initial lead has faded, raising concerns within her party. Trump has capitalised on rising voter concern over immigration, while Harris has narrowed Trump’s advantage on economic issues. With Harris slightly leading among undecided voters, the race remains highly competitive, with polling showing a divided electorate just days before Election Day.