During a speech at a campaign rally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US presidential candidate Donald Trump talked about the idea of ​​creating a special mixed martial arts league for migrants.

“I wanted these guys from Pennsylvania to compete against migrants. I told Dana White of the UFC to create a league of champions as well as a league of migrants. I want a migrant to go up against a champion and I think a migrant can actually win. That's how dangerous some of these guys are," Trump said.


For the first time, Trump spoke about the idea of ​​creating a league for migrant fighters in June of this year. Then White said that the politician was joking.

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The presidential elections in the USA are held today, November 5.

We will remind, the current vice president of the United States, the candidate for the post of the head of state from the Democrats Kamala Harris is ahead of her opponent, the candidate from the Republicans Donald Trump by 4 percentage points, according to the results of the PBS News/NPR/Marist poll conducted on the eve of the election. The Hill writes about it.




Harris enjoys the support of 51% of respondents, while Trump has the support of 47%, the poll showed.

The survey also showed a narrowing of the gender gap: yes, while Trump previously led among male voters with 57% against 41% for Harris, now he received the support of 51% of respondents against 47% for the vice president. Harris' lead among women has also shrunk, with her former lead of 18% shrinking to 11%.

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"The main results of this poll are virtually identical to those reported in 2020, when Democratic President-elect Joe Biden had the support of 51% of respondents and Trump - 47%," notes The Hill.

The gap in support among the white population between Trump and Harris has also narrowed significantly compared to him and Biden. In 2020, the Republican led among this group of the population by a margin of 12%, now the gap between the candidates was 9%. However, Harris' support among blacks and Hispanics also declined compared to Biden in 2020, the poll found.

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55% of survey participants able to participate in the elections have already cast their votes, and another third of voters reported plans to vote in person on election day.

The US presidential election will be held on November 5. According to the latest polls of The New York Times, Trump was supported by 48% of voters, Harris - 49%.

By the way, the probability of the victory of the candidate Donald Trump in the US presidential elections is 53%, while for the candidate Kamala Harris - 47%. Such data was made public by ABC News, based on the predictive model "Project 538", which analyzes possible election results, taking into account sociological, economic and demographic indicators, as well as the reliability of sociological polls.