Harris and Trump have reached the final stretch of the campaign (and polls currently show no clear winner). Desh Express
Who will be the next President of the United States? It is the biggest unknown in one of the closest elections in the country’s recent history, which will be held on November 5. Surveys conducted nine days before voting currently show no clear winner.
Trump’s case:
The former President of the United States has been improving in the polls for the past five weeks nationally and in seven key states (those are the states where the margin of votes between the candidates is very small, so they are important for the finalists). Result) .
Kamala Harris case:
- His entry into the campaign improved Democratic Party expectations following Joe Biden’s resignation in July.
- But its impact has been cooling in recent weeks. The candidates, who this week have included Beyoncé or Bruce Springsteen, have used “democracy is in danger” rhetoric to try to garner more support for the November 5 runoff.
What can happen; what can be done? Forecasts, which even predict a tie in electoral votes (a scenario unprecedented for 20 years), show the data to be so close that it is not possible to draw any definite conclusions.
How do these polls work? Each state has a number of electoral votes based on its population, and in almost all cases, the candidate who wins a majority of votes in a state takes all of its electoral votes. To win the presidency, a candidate needs at least 270 of the 538 electoral votes.
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