Kamala Harris and Donald Trump intensify the rallies this Sunday, November 3 in key states, in an attempt to gather votes two days before a very close election in the United States.
The latest New York Times/Siena poll shows some changes in the battleground states, but they remain in a technical tie, within the margin of error.
The eve A highly regarded poll shows Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of former Republican President Donald Trump by three points in Iowa, where the conservative won in 2016 and 2020.. It was done by “one of my enemies,” Trump complained at a rally in Pennsylvania. “The polls are so corrupt,” he added.
This state is one of the most coveted of the pendulum seventhose that have not been a bastion of the Republican or Democratic parties. The keys to the White House are won by a difference of only tens of thousands of votes in these states.
In Pennsylvania, where hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans live, Trump could be hit hard by a comedian’s comment that Puerto Rico is like a “floating island of garbage” at one of his rallies.
“I’m running against a totally corrupt person, I’m not actually running against him, I’m running against a corrupt machine called the Democratic Party.a totally corrupt party,” Trump said this Sunday. “I will end inflation, I will stop the invasion of a large number of criminals entering our country,” he promised, referring to migrants in an irregular situation, according to him his number one priority.
Meanwhile, CNN, citing data from NBC, also reported this Sunday that another poll indicates that Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are almost tied nationally among registered voters. 47% support the magnate and 46% support the vice president. Furthermore, in a head-to-head with those who originally supported third-party candidates or were undecided and leaned toward Harris or Trump, the race is tied at 49%.
Most recent national polls show a tight race between Trump and Harris. CNN’s poll puts Harris at 48% and Trump at 47%.
The importance of the Latino vote in United States elections
Nearly 36.2 million Hispanics will be able to vote in 2024 in the United States. This electorate, the one that has grown the most since 2020, “may be the one that tips the balance” towards one party or the other, Rodrigo Dominguez-Villegas, director of the Latino Data Hub at the University of California in Los Angeles, indicates by phone.
Its role will be important in the seven pivotal states – those where no party has a clear advantage – that will decide the presidential elections. Not only in Arizona or Nevada, where Latinos represent 24.6% and 20.9% of the electorate, but also in Georgia or Pennsylvania.
Kamala Harris voted by mail
Harris is betting everything on Michigan, an emblem of the so-called “rust belt,” a region of the American Midwest marked by industrial decline.
More than 77.3 million people have already cast their vote in these unusual elections, with a president, Joe Biden, who withdrew from the race in July due to pressure from his side and two assassination attempts against Trump . One of those voters was the candidate, who reported that she had done so by mail.
“Let us turn the page and write the next chapter of our story, a chapter based on a divine plan big enough to encompass all our dreams,” “strong enough to heal division,” and “bold enough to embrace the possibility.” : God’s plan,” said the vice president in a Christian church in that key state.
Opposite options in the elections in the United States
The expectation is maximum, with two options at the ideological antipodes. She has called him “fascist.” He has done the same and also calls her a “Marxist” and a “communist.”
Beyond the electoral dialectic, Harris has run a center-focused campaign and Trump is the proud leader of the “Make America Great Again” movement.known by its acronym in English MAGA.
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The Republican is the first former president convicted of a crime and with four pending charges. A stain that has not taken its toll. His rallies are massive and his supporters seem to forgive him everything.
She also fills rooms with supporters chanting “We won’t go back” and “Yes we can,” a slogan borrowed from her friend, former Democratic President Barack Obama, very involved in the final stretch of the campaign.
The former prosecutor asks them to “turn the page” Trump, “an unstable person, obsessed with revenge, consumed by resentment and in search of unchecked power,” according to his words. “On the first day, if Donald Trump is elected, he will enter that office with a list of enemies, I will enter with a list of tasks,” he has repeated since Tuesday.
In the final stretch, fear increases of a possible outbreak of violence if Trump loses and refuses to acknowledge his defeat, as he did in 2020. Rally after rally the Republican lays the groundwork by saying that there is fraud and the Democrats are “cheating.”
You may have to wait days to find out the name of the winner.
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