Trump and Harris continue to battle for crucial states
Republican candidate for White House, former President Donald trump (2017–2021), and his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala harrisThe fight for seven ‘hinge’ states continues this Sunday, two days before elections in the United States of America (USA).
trump Has focused on creating doubt about the voting system In some key states, something that, like in 2020, could lead to a new question on the results, while Harris has said that in the coming days “they are going to test us.”
Although the elections present a very difficult scenario, the pulse between the two candidates has changed in recent days Seven ‘hinge’ positions: Pennsylvania (19), North Carolina (16), Georgia (16), Michigan (15), Arizona (11), Wisconsin (10) and Nevada (6).
Trump says he should not have left the White House in 2020
This Sunday, Trump offered a marathon of meetings starting in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the region of the Amish religious, pacifist and traditionalist group, to solicit votes in a community that typically does not participate in elections. Takes it, but Republicans expect him to go to the polls and get the margin needed to win this key state.
Later, at his rally in Lititz, Republicans reiterated their suspicions, so far unfounded, that the electoral process was not being fraudulent, and Has assured that there will be problems regarding the validity of the election results If scrutiny is not detected on Tuesday night.
In that sense, Trump He has said that he should not have “left” the White House. After losing the 2020 elections, a defeat he never accepted.
Similarly, he has criticized the media and its “fake news” as well as the voting system in the United States, complaining that some places in the country do not require you to show identification documents before voting and this includes The time taken is also mentioned. For counting of votes.
“The world laughs at our electoral system”The tycoon noted.
Harris votes by mail and reiterates the need to “turn the page”
For her part, Harris has traveled to Michigan, where she warned that the fate of the country will be decided in two days and expressed her belief that The country is ready to “turn the page” And “write the next chapter” of your story.
At an African-American church in Detroit, Harris, who has already cast her vote by mail, stressed that “the road ahead will not be easy” in the coming days and that “We will be tested”But that the nation is “ready to turn the tide of history toward justice.”
Harris, moreover, He has promised to work to end Israel’s wars in Gaza and Lebanon. And this will give Palestinians the “respect” they deserve. At a rally in East Lansing, the candidate directly addressed the Arab community, a key group in winning the state’s 15 Electoral College votes, to recognize that “this has been a year of death and destruction and deaths and displacement in Gaza.” The reason has been difficult.” of civilians in Lebanon.”
The average of polls compiled by FiveThirtyEight reflects the technical tie between Trump and Harris and the margin of error, so victory could be determined by a very small margin or may require a recount.
According to that electoral portal, the former president had gains within the margin of error this Sunday in North Carolina (1%) and Georgia (1%), while Harris has slight leads in Michigan (1%) and Wisconsin (1%).In Pennsylvania and Nevada, they are tied. Trump’s lead in Arizona today is 2.5%.