with Decision 2024, just a little more than two months to go before we hit Election Day. And a new poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris surging ahead of her Republican rival, former president Donald Trump. The USA Today Suffolk University poll shows Harris leading Trump by five points. This new poll comes as the Trump campaign tried to win the support of a key union group. That's the main reason why his running mate, JD Vance, was in Boston today. His appearance was met with some boos. NBC 10 political reporter Matt Prichard was in the room. Matt Vance's appearance comes just one day after Democratic VP nominee Tim Walz spoke to those same attendees. Yeah, that's right Cory, it's been a busy week at the IAAF podium, and while JD Vance received a less than warm welcome, he centered his remarks on the issues and how a Trump-Vance administration would benefit the nation's firefighters. Another political power player making their way through Boston this week, GOP vice presidential nominee JD Vance, speaking to the International Association of Fire Fighters conference Thursday. And while members gave him a chilly reception the first term, Ohio senator encouraged attendees to hear him out. It sounds like we've got some fans and some haters. That's okay. Let's listen to what I have to say. Despite that uphill battle, Vance sought to tailor key Republican issues to his audience, honing in on the fentanyl crisis and how it impacts the day to day lives of first responders. Are you administering less Narcan today than you were four years ago? My guess is that for almost every person in this room, the answer is unfortunately, no. And that was a policy choice. Pivoting over to immigration and the southern border. As vice president, I will fight to ensure you get the resources you need, especially in some fast growing places like Phoenix and Las Vegas, where we need more firehouses, not more shelters to house illegal aliens. Now, analysts say that message could resonate among union members. Republicans have made inroads most recently because of personality. Donald Trump speaks the way laborers think, and so that has connected with union members much more than in the past. But securing a final iaff endorsement will be no easy task. Vance signaling those political headwinds won't deter the Republican ticket. Whether you ultimately endorse us or not, President Trump and I believe in our firefighters. Now, J.D. Vance is now headed for a fundraiser in Florida, with Donald Trump scheduled to speak in Michigan, as well as Wisconsin, Pennsylvania tomorrow. Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, they're headed into Georgia. And of course, have an