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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are in the fight of their lives ahead what could be one of the closest presidential elections in history November 5.
Whoever wins the White House will be able to set the course of the country for a generation.
Both candidates have been aggressively campaigning across the country, but if it feels like they’re repeatedly visiting the same states over and over again, they are.
With millions of voters in all 50 states casting ballots in the November 5 presidential election a final DailyMail.com/J.L. Partners national poll shows Trump with a lead that matches the survey’s margin of error, a trend in his favor but still a statistical dead heat.
That leaves the fate of the White House to a handful of so-called battleground states where the race could go either way on November 5.
Regardless of who wins the popular …