Ballot Box Fire in Arizona Sparks Voting Chaos Amid Tight Race Between Trump and Harris

Ballot Box Fire in Arizona Sparks Voting Chaos Amid Tight Race Between Trump and Harris

With just 12 days to go before the 2024 presidential election, the race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris is extremely close in key Sunbelt battleground states. A new Marist poll reveals that Trump leads by two points in North Carolina and one point in Arizona, while Georgia is tied. All three states are within the poll’s margin of error.

The campaign trails are heating up as Harris campaigns in Georgia alongside former President Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen, while Trump makes stops in Nevada and Arizona. However, early voting in Arizona faced disruptions when a ballot box was set on fire, causing chaos at the polls.

Meanwhile, Harris has come under fire from Democratic commentators after a CNN town hall, with former Obama advisor David Axelrod criticizing her performance, describing it as filled with “word salad.” Both candidates continue their final push for votes in the remaining days, with early voting already underway in states like Maryland.

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