This is cnn immigration, the economy, abortion, and masculinity. I m michael smerconish in philadelphia. It s labor day weekend. Usually this marks the start of the final dash toward election day. But of course we haven t stopped sprinting all summer long despite all the effort and expenditures by the candidates and their campaigns, the presidential election is neck and neck several polls were released at the end of this week and they all tell a similar story a new usa today suffolk poll shows vice president harris ahead of former president trump nationally 48, 43 big shifts from hispanic, black, and young voters are helping harris. But the biggest change came from lowerincome voters they supported donald trump over joe biden by three percentage points back in june harris now leading in that demographic, 58 to 35%, casting a 23 point advantage then there s a new wall street journal poll, which also shows harris with a narrow lead over trump 48, 47. That s in a headtohead match up the n
Solomon in new york and this is cnn hello again and welcome. It s time to break down the big stories with some smart people. Today, we re asking, after all the pressure to sit for an interview, did kamala harris do enough to address her flipflops on key issue then moving to the middle will break down donald trump s flips on abortion and ivf, which many pro lifers don t seem to have a problem with and later pricing pumpkin potable how falls, favorite coffee drank is outpacing inflation. The panel here is here and ready to go. So sit back, relax and let s talk about it. Up first. Kamala harris on the campaign trail this labor day weekend after her first interview since becoming the democratic nominee. And why, while she cleared the hurdle without any major fumbles some critics say it wasn t enough i think people are ready to turn the page on that. Kamala harris billing herself as the candidate of change, and answering questions for the first time in this campaign about some of her revers