Families and businesses in this swinging US county are divided by Trump | 7.30
Bethlehem sits in Pennsylvania's Northampton County, where voters have an uncanny knack for predicting the outcome of the US presidential race.
It's a swing county within a swing state that voted for Barack Obama twice, then Donald Trump, then Joe Biden.
Since 1912 the county has correctly swung with the nation all but three times: In 1968 when Richard Nixon won office and then 2000 and 2004 when Republican president George W Bush defeated Al Gore and then John Kerry.
This election is incredibly tight with both Kamala Harris and Trump making late efforts to sway voters at rallies just days out from the November 5 vote.
The latest New York Times/Siena poll has voters across the nation split at 48 per cent when it comes to their preferred president. Adam Harvey reports.
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It's a swing county within a swing state that voted for Barack Obama twice, then Donald Trump, then Joe Biden.
Since 1912 the county has correctly swung with the nation all but three times: In 1968 when Richard Nixon won office and then 2000 and 2004 when Republican president George W Bush defeated Al Gore and then John Kerry.
This election is incredibly tight with both Kamala Harris and Trump making late efforts to sway voters at rallies just days out from the November 5 vote.
The latest New York Times/Siena poll has voters across the nation split at 48 per cent when it comes to their preferred president. Adam Harvey reports.
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