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Trump’s message on declining US economy resonates with swing voters, key to victory

He Former US President Donald Trump’s message of economic decline resonated with swing voters in Michigan, a key state in these presidential elections because it is part of what is known as the Swing States (swing states, undecided) as well as Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. Michigan residents have seen the decline of American factories: His parents work in the automobile industry. They had jobs and money. Now they see how the new generations are growing up in poverty and are deceived by drugs. Traditionally Democratic, Michigan has seen that in the latest poll, Donald Trump is ahead of Kamala Harris by one point, in a poll taken after the debate. dialectical confrontationwhich was held in Pennsylvania, also a key swing state, had virtually no impact.

Undecided voters in Michigan, a traditionally Democratic state, trust Donald Trump’s word more than that of US Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate, who is credited with delivering a more hopeful speech. Instead, They acknowledge that they still have to explain what the proposals are to improve the economy..

According to the Insider Advantage survey, it is also clear that Trump has a five-point lead among independent voters in Michigan, considered part of the blue wall (blue wall) Democrat with Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. Which means Kamala Harris needs these states to win the White House. The survey also shows slightly higher support for Trump among African Americans (about 20%).

Always, The African-American Vote in Michigan That’s half the size of another swing state, Georgia, which has a large African-American community.

He The debate had little or no impact on the raceespecially among independent voters in that particular state. A poll conducted by the Trafalgar Group on the night of the debate showed that while respondents thought Harris won the debate (55% to 43%), undecideds were indifferent and overall support for the candidates was even (48% to 48%). The race remains extremely competitive in Michigan and likely in all battleground states.

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