The US presidential election is entering its final two-week stretch, with Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris intensifying their campaigns.
Trump is scheduled to participate in a roundtable discussion with Latino voters in Florida, while Harris will appear on NBC for a national network interview.
The focus is on seven key swing states, including Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada. These states are crucial in determining the outcome of the election, with polls showing a dead heat between the two candidates ². Trump has a slight edge in some polls, but it’s within the margin of error.
Harris has enlisted the support of former President Barack Obama, who will hold rallies in Wisconsin and Michigan. Meanwhile, Trump’s campaign is criticized for its anti-migrant rhetoric and tumultuous rallies, featuring rambling monologues and threats against Democrats ¹. The Harris campaign is highlighting Trump’s mental and physical fitness to serve, while Democrats seek to woo moderate Republicans turned off by Trump’s rhetoric.
Over 15 million Americans have already cast their ballots, representing about 10% of the total turnout in 2020. The election is historic, with Americans set to elect either the first woman president or the first convicted felon into the White House.
*Key Polls*
– Michigan: Trump 46%, Harris 44% (Trafalgar Group)
– Florida: Trump 53%, Harris 43% (Univ. of North Florida)
– Wisconsin: Trump 47%, Harris 47% (Trafalgar Group)
The outcome of the election remains uncertain, with both candidates fighting for every vote. The next two weeks will be crucial in determining the future of American leadership.