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Kamala Harris bombards voters for donations after Trump’s surge in polls

THE Democratic candidate Kamala Harris’s vice presidential campaign bombarded voters on Thursday The Democrats, from whom he has asked for donations of money to campaign in the coming days in the swing states, after the latest surveys, published by different media and pollsters, which show that he has lost momentum compared to the last few days.

The latest survey published by The New York Times and Siena College reveals that Kamala Harris barely won any votes among the middle-class independent electorate, who holds the key to the elections. His constituents are women, young people and African-Americans, who make up the bulk of the Democratic Party. His proposals for a “care economy” with expanded child care assistance and affordable housing fail to convince independent voters. Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania working-middle class. This type of voter expects proposals to reduce inflation, tariffs on China and infrastructure investment plans like those of Trump and Biden, who had promised to campaign in these working-class states after his party forced him out of office.

Instead, after the first day of the Democratic National ConventionWhen he delivered his speech, Biden was on vacation in California. Later, he was spotted in Delaware and in recent days in Washington. But he did not campaign as he had promised his party leaders. Neither Barack Obama nor the Clintons were seen at campaign rallies.

According to the latest polls published by Emerson College Polling and The Hill, Trump leads in Arizona (11 electoral votes), Georgia (16 electoral votes) and Pennsylvania (19 electoral votes) and Wisconsin (10). Harris is slightly ahead of Trump in North Carolina (16) and Michigan (15). Meanwhile, in Nevada (6), they are tied.

In Pennsylvania, the crucial swing state, an InsiderAdvantage poll conducted September 14-15 gives Trump a two-point lead. However, another USA Today/Suffolk poll, conducted September 11-14, gives Harris a three-point lead.

Therefore, if Trump wins Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and keeps Arizona and Georgia as well as the states he won that traditionally vote Republican, would win the presidential electionDemocratic strategists themselves acknowledge that they are not confident of winning Pennsylvania, which is critical for party member Kamala Harris. blue wall (Blue Wall) as well as Wisconsin and Michigan, which Democrats need.

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