The 2024 election is three weeks from tomorrow. This cycle has been unusual. The campaign started as a Biden versus Trump rematch of the 2020 campaign, the first such rematch since 1956 (only the seventh time in history and only the second time since 1900). However, President Biden stepped down this year after he had won the nomination, a first, and was replaced by Vice President Harris. Polling has remained extremely tight, especially across the seven key battle ground states, and notably all very well within the margin of error (which is typically between 2 to 4 points, depending on the polling methodology). Vice President Harris leads in the Real Clear Politics (RCP) rolling average of polls on the national vote by 1.7 points, and neith...