Trump in strong position, worry in Democrat camp

International Desk: The US election is just a few days away. In the meantime, the candidates are fighting hard. Who is ahead, who is behind - it has become quite difficult to guess.

International Desk: The US election is just a few days away. In the meantime, the candidates are fighting hard. Who is ahead, who is behind - it has become quite difficult to guess.

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The two main candidates for the election are former President and Republican candidate Donald Trump and current Vice President and Democrat candidate Kamala Harris. At the beginning of the election campaign, Kamala Harris was ahead, but suddenly the wind started to change.

Recent opinion polls have shown that Trump is ahead in several polls. In addition, according to the BBC report on Saturday, the latest national poll conducted by the New York Times and Siena College showed that Trump and Kamala are in an equal position. And this strong position of Trump has become a cause of concern for the Democrat camp.

According to the report, both candidates received 48 percent of the votes. In this important period before the election, Trump has not only strengthened his position, but has also brought relief to the Republican camp by climbing to Harris's line in popularity after digging a mountain of accusations one after another.


A major cause of concern for the Democratic camp is that Trump's popularity has increased not only in Democratic strongholds like Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, but also among black and Latino voters. Therefore, to win the election on November 5, Kamala will have to go beyond the familiar boundaries of the Democrats and attract voters. Also, the fragile coalition that played a key role in Biden's victory in 2020 must also be dealt with equally.

But whatever the opinion polls, neither of the two candidates is making a mistake trying to seize the White House seat in the election. In the last period of the campaign, they are busy trying to attract the voters of Dodulman states.

Former President Barack Obama attended a rally of thousands of people in the battleground state of Georgia on Thursday in support of Kamala Harris. Georgia is considered one of the swing states in the 2024 election. Because Georgia is one of the most important states that could help decide the winner. Kamala Harris urged supporters there to vote early to help Democrats win the Nov. 5 election. He also called for Trump to be rejected in the polls.

On the other hand, former President Donald Trump held an election rally in Arizona on Thursday. Criticizing immigrants in that election rally, he said, 'We have become a garbage dump. To the rest of the world we are a scumbag.'


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