American presidential elections, the competition will be tough. But...?

Posted by Tanveer Hussain Babar
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    The presidential elections in the United States will be held on November 5, but the preparations are already in full swing. Donald Trump will run for the Republican Party, and Kamala Harris will run for the Democratic Party. At this time, the eyes of the whole world are focused on the US elections, because the US is a global power and its decisions affect the whole world.   

Kamala Harris' parents were refugees. His mother was an endocrinologist born in India in 1959 and his father is an economist born in Jamaica. Kamala's political career began in the state of California. She began her career in the Alameda County District Attorney's office and rose to San Francisco District Attorney, the highest prosecutor position there. She then won elections in California by taking a right-wing stance on criminal justice issues while also appealing to Democrats, leading to the state's attorney general election. As a senator, Kamala excelled in debates. is, where his advocacy skills are clearly visible.

         The whole world is familiar with Donald Trump, because he has been the president of the United States. His grandfather came as a refugee from Germany, while his mother came from Scotland. Donald Trump's father was a successful New York businessman and Trump himself is a businessman and billionaire.

       There are some states in the US where electoral competition is very tight and these states are given special attention, as they play a major role in electing the president. Such states are called "swing states". Seven of those states – Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin – are said to hold the key to the White House this time around. According to recent polls in American swing states, Kamala is ahead of Trump. And according to the Reuters/Ipsos poll, Kamala is also ahead of Trump. According to the poll, Kamala leads Trump by several points among women voters and Hispanic voters, while Trump leads among white voters and men. Trump is very popular and has the support of white people.

       About 73% of Democratic registered voters, on the other hand, said they were more excited about voting in November after Kamala joined the race. In a similar March poll, 60% of respondents planned to vote for Biden, doing so primarily to stop Trump, while 52% of Kamala Harris voters in an August poll said they would support her as a candidate rather than oppose Trump. were voting for

       Biden ended his campaign on July 21 when his fellow Democrats forced him to withdraw from the re-election campaign after a failed debate with Trump. Democrats feared that Biden would not be able to effectively compete with Trump, so they put Kamala in front of Trump. Kamala's arrival has made the election race tough again, as she is more popular than Biden among her voters and is also more dynamic and energetic than her opponent in terms of age. However, Biden's presidency has been associated with problems such as high inflation, large industrial policy bills, and international turmoil, and Republicans will try to blame these problems on Kamala in order to boost their campaign's success. can be weakened. READ MORE  

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