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Harris continues with 1.8 point lead over Trump

Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United StatesDemocratic candidate for the White House, maintains a 1.8 point lead over the former President of the United States, Donald TrumpRepublican candidate, in the average of the polls published in the United States this Sunday. Harris monopolizes 48.1% of the electorate’s favor and Trump 46.3%. We remain at the same distance, but with a small variation in the percentages: a few days ago, they were 46.2-48.

The Vice President and the republican and Kamala Harris have launched themselves these days into a fight for the undecided states. In this campaign, the decisive ones are seven undecideds (Swing States) : Arizona, Snowfall, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan And Wisconsin. Knowing that not everyone can winEach of the two campaigns focuses on different states. Trump to try to gain ground this week in Michigan and Wisconsintwo of the Blue Wall swing states (Blue Wall). Harris begins her campaign this Monday in the Rust belt (Rust Belt), stretching west from central New York through Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, southern Michigan, northern Illinois, eastern Wisconsin and Minnesota. Of these states, these are key to Harris: Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.

Kamala Harris and her partner ticket Tim Walz Looks to Rust Belt to Bolster Effort winning over white working-class votersa crucial sector of the electorate that will decide the elections.

The Democratic presidential candidate will attend the traditional parades of Labor Day in Detroit (Michigan) and Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) with President Joe Biden. His intention is to appeal to the votes of white, working-class men who once formed the backbone of the Democratic base but have shifted in recent years and are now voting for Trump.

With the end of summer, the presidential campaign enters a new cycle, turning red on September 10, the date of the debate between Trump and Kamala Harris. For now, the The vice president has drawn enthusiasm from young voters, women and African Americans.. But he needs middle-class men to get into the White House.

For this reason, he will focus in the coming days on Michigan and Pennsylvania to present his campaign to voters who traditionally like the United States. electorate of flannel shirt and helmetstraditional work clothes from U.S. factories, where the noise of their machines was identified with work. Instead, these voters feel abandoned by the democratic politiciansgiven over to globalization and woke politics, which do not serve to improve the lives of the working middle class. These voters are generally independent and choose a candidate based on the economic proposals presented to them every four years by the various candidates for the White House, which In 2008, they voted for Barack Obamaa lot in 2012 against Mitt Romney, lost against the African-American, and in 2016 to Donald Trump.

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