According to The Hill, a Harvard CAPS/Harris survey, Donald Trump, the former U.S. president, has a slight lead over Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in early American voters, especially those living in battleground states.
Total 48% of voters in swing states who said they would cast their votes early supported Trump. 47% sided Harris. Another 5% of voters said they had voted for another candidate or hadn’t yet voted.
The upcoming presidential election in the United States in 2024 could have a profound effect on Washington’s support of Ukraine’s fight against Russian aggression. Trump’s views about Ukraine and the war have caused fears that he may scale down or withdraw his military support if elected again this November.
Harris, Trump’s rival in the upcoming election, has slammed Trump for his admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin and dictators.
Seven states in the United States — Arizona, Georgia, Michigan Nevada, North Carolina Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — are considered to be crucial for this year’s presidential election. Elections are scheduled for Nov. 5.
The survey found that Trump has a 2 point lead over Harris among voters in key battleground states.
Harris, on the other hand, is 8 points ahead of Trump among voters who’ve already voted in all parts of the country. She has 51%, compared to Trump’s only 43%.
The survey was conducted from October 11 to 13 and included a representative sample consisting of 3,145 registered voter, including 898 voters from battleground states.
David Arakhamia is the leader of Zelensky‘s Servant of the People, a parliamentary group. He made a comment to the Kyiv Independent.
Financial Times (FT), Oct. 15, reported that Elina Valtonen, Finnish Foreign Minister, warned that Western countries are becoming tired of their support for Ukraine and called for a stronger commitment to backing Kyiv.
According to a Harvard CAPS/Harris survey, 48% of voters in swing states who said they’d vote early supported Trump while 47% supported Harris. Another 5% of voters said they had voted or chose another candidate.
Mark Rutte stated in an interview with German radio Hessischer Rundfunk and Reuters on October 13.
On Oct. 14, hundreds of Ukrainian schools, businesses and media outlets including the Kyiv Independent received bomb threats by email. This prompted the evacuation of state institutions.
In an interview with Kremlin’s RIA Novosti, published on October 15, Peter Szijjarto, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, said that Budapest and Russia’s state-owned Gazprom are in discussions on additional gas purchases next year.
The Air Force reported that Ukrainian forces shot down 12 of the 17 drones of the type Shahed launched by Russia over night. Overnight, seven S-300/400 and two Kh-59 rockets were fired at Mykolaiv Oblast.
“With the beginning of the “heating season,” we can expect massive Russian attacks on the energy sector,” Oleksandrlytvynenko said, National Security and Defense Council Sec.
Dmytro Lytvyn, Ukraine’s presidential advisor, reacted after a nearly week-long silence following Ukrainska Pravda’s claim that the Ukrainian Government is exerting “systematic” pressure against one of Ukraine’s largest news media sites.
The statement follows an article in the French newspaper Le Monde that claimed that Tuareg fighters of the anti-government CSP were using Ukrainian drones to attack the military and Wagner mercenaries.
“Now the town is more like a desert world: there are no shelters either for civilians or for soldiers,” said Anastasia Bobovnikova. She was a spokesperson from the Operational Tactical Group Luhansk.
“It was (Ukraine) the apple of his eyes; he used talk about it.” Donald Trump said that he had told him, “You’re not going to go in, and he was not going to go in.”
This includes 1,210 casualties that Russian forces have suffered in the last day.
According to Vitalii Kim, the Russian forces attacked the city at 2:30 am with S-300 anti-aircraft weapons. A restaurant complex, an industrial facility, shops, residential structures, and cars were all damaged.
According to the Eastern Human Rights Group, Ukrainians suffering from diabetes, bronchial asthma, and other illnesses on Russian-occupied territory will no longer be eligible for free medication unless they obtain Russian passports by 2025.
Lubos Blaha is a senior member of the pro-Russian Smer party (Direction), led by Robert Fico, who visited Moscow on October 12.
Josep Borrell announced on October 14 that he plans to extend the EUMAM for two more years, pending the approval of the EU Council.
On Oct. 14, hundreds of Ukrainian schools, businesses and media outlets including the Kyiv Independent received bomb threats by email. This prompted evacuations. The threats were linked to a recent investigation conducted by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty into Russian security services sabotage of Ukraine.
Andrii Kostin, the prosecutor general of Brazil, said that “information” that Putin might attend the G20 Summit in Brazil obligates the Brazilian authorities to arrest him.
According to Ukraine’s Military Intelligence, Russia’s fall and winter plans include “the actual participation of North Korea in war”, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on October 14.
The treaty stipulates that both countries must provide military support to each other in the event of an attack. The first treaty was signed by Putin in June 2024 with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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