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Harris maintains 1.8 point lead over Trump

Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United StatesDemocratic candidate for the White House, remains 1.8 points ahead of the former President of the United States, Donald TrumpRepublican candidate, in the average of the polls published in the United States this Monday. Harris monopolizes 48.1% of the electorate’s favor and Trump 46.3%. He remains at the same distance 63 days before the election. On the other hand, even Kamala Harris herself does not trust the polls. That is why he participated on Monday with the unions of Michigan and Wisconsin in the campaign rallies they prepared for him with the voters of the working middle class, essential to win the elections.

The Vice President and the Republicans are very tight in the polls. In the overall average, the vice president is slightly ahead. But Democratic political strategists are not confident. “We know it’s going to be a very tight race down the stretch. We know how they play. “We know what they do,” Harris told union members in Detroit. “We are the outsiders in this race because we know what we are fighting for”Harris stressed that there was an attempt to present herself to the electorate as a disadvantaged person.

Harris and his partner Tim Walz ticket at the White House, attempted to address issues important to union members, promising protect pensions And workers’ benefits, increase the minimum wage and strengthen workplace unions.

No one should fight alone. We are all in this together.” said Harris of Michigan, who presented herself to the electorate alongside Walz as a powerless person. In that sense, he also used the language of fear in front of voters, asking them to come out and vote.

Harris and Trump have been engaged in a battle for swing states these days. 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), extending west from central New York State through Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, southern Michigan, northern Illinois, eastern Wisconsin, and Minnesota.

Kamala Harris and her partner ticket Tim Walz has opted for the Rust Belt these days to strengthen his efforts in winning over white working-class votersa crucial sector of the electorate that will decide the elections.

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.

That’s why he will focus in the coming days on Michigan, as he did on Monday, and on Pennsylvania to present his campaign to voters traditionally called electorate of flannel shirt and helmetstraditional work clothes from factories in the United States.

Now, these voters, who feel abandoned by the democratic politiciansdedicated to globalization and policies woke upwho do not serve to improve the lives of the working middle class, have been watching Trump since 2016.

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