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Sunday shows preview: Harris, Trump battle for battlegrounds; Hamas leader killed

With 17 days left until Election Day, Vice President Harris and former President Trump are ramping up their campaign efforts in key battleground states. Despite the death earlier this week of Hamas leader and October 7 mastermind Yahya Sinwar, tensions in the Middle East and fears of further conflict in the region have not abated.

Both topics are likely to be discussed on this Sunday's show.

Vice President Harris will sit down with Al Sharpton on MSNBC's “Politics Nation” to discuss the upcoming election. According to The Hill/Decision Desk's average national poll, Harris leads Trump 49.5% to 47.4%.

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger will appear on NewsNation's “The Hill Sunday” and CBS News' “Face the Nation.” The crucial Peach State made headlines earlier this week as Georgians began going to the polls in record numbers, casting more than 300,000 votes on the first day of early voting.

In Georgia, a key state for Trump and Harris, Trump leads Harris by less than 2 percentage points (48.8% to 47.2%), according to the Hill/Decision Desk Headquarters (DDHQ) polling index. .

Another Georgia figure, Sen. Raphael Warnock (D), is scheduled to appear on “Face the Nation” to talk about voting in the state and the November election. The senator made headlines earlier this month when he said it was “not going to happen” that large numbers of black men would vote for Trump.

CNN's “State of the Union” features House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-S.C.), who has consistently made headlines, speaking about relief efforts in the wake of Hurricanes Milton and Helen, avoiding a government shutdown, and most recently, hurricane deaths. Louisiana) appears. Shinwar.

Republicans hope to maintain their majority in the House of Representatives, and Mr. Johnson this week announced $27.5 million in funding for the third quarter of this year.

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (Democratic) appeared on both ABC News' “This Week” and NBC News' “Meet the Press” to talk about his work with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Wisconsin Gov. There is a high possibility that the “Blue Wall'' blitzkrieg operation will be discussed. Tony Evers (D) made the announcement last week. The bus tour is aimed at rallying support in key battleground states.

Whitmer and Evers are scheduled to appear on ABC News' “This Week,” where they are also likely to discuss the blitz.

According to Hill/DDHQ polling index, the lead between Trump and Harris is less than 1 percentage point in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

This is complete list Number of participants on this Sunday's talk show:

NewsNation's “The Hill Sunday”: Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (Republican). Congressman Don Bacon (R-Nebraska)

“Sunday Morning Futures”:Eric Trump. Sen. Bernie Sanders (Vt., I.). Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earl Sears (Republican). General Jack Keene

ABC News' “This Week” —Government Gretchen Whitmer (D-Mich.), Josh Shapiro (D-Pennsylvania), Tony Evers (D-Wis.), Chris Sununu (RN.H.)

MSNBC's “Political State”: Rev. Al Sharpton interviews Vice President Harris at 5 p.m.

MSNBC “The Weekend”:Senator Elizabeth Warren (Democrat, Massachusetts). North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein (Democrat)

MSNBC's “Inside with Jen Psaki”: California Governor Gavin Newsom (Democrat)

NBC News' “Meet the Press” — Shapiro;Senator Lindsey Graham (RS.C.)

CBS News' “Face the Nation” — Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.). Congressman Mike Lawler (New York). Raffensperger. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. Paul Whelan, an American who was imprisoned in Russia on suspicion of espionage, was released in a prisoner exchange in August.

CBS's “Sunday Morning””: Delaware Sen. Sarah McBride (D) is likely to become the first openly transgender person elected to Congress.

CNN's “State of the Union” — House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana). Sanders. Congresswoman Madeline Dean (D-Pennsylvania)

Fox's “Fox News Sunday” — Gov. Wes Moore (D-Md.) and Glenn Youngkin (R-Va.)

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