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In the run-up to the November 3 US elections, the campaign of President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden is now focused on nine states known as Battleground or Swing State. These are Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. According to a recent poll, Biden is ahead of Trump in these states.
To secure the presidency in the United States, both candidates must win in these important states. In the 2016 election, Trump won all the decisive states except Minnesota. To win the US election, 270 electoral votes are needed. Since 1952, Arizona’s 11 electoral votes have always been in favor of the Republicans. Only in 1996 did President Bill Clinton win the state. The Oct. 19-22 poll found that both Trump and Biden had 48 percent support in the state. Florida has 29 electoral votes. In the poll, Trump is 4 percent ahead of Biden. In another poll, Biden is two percentage points ahead of Trump. Georgia has 18 electoral votes. In an Oct. 19 poll, Trump is 1 percent ahead of Biden. Biden was two percentage points ahead of Trump in the Oct.12 poll. According to a poll by Morning Consult and Fox News in Michigan, Biden can get a majority of the state’s 18 electoral votes.
Biden’s popularity with Minnesota voters is high. Biden is also ahead in the North Carolina poll. In Ohio, Trump is 2 percent ahead of Biden in the poll. Although the state did not vote for a Republican candidate in the previous six elections, Trump received only 20 electoral votes from Pennsylvania in 2016. But this time in 4 polls, Biden is 5 percent ahead of Trump in this state. In the previous election, Trump obtained only 10 electoral votes in Wisconsin. Biden is ahead in three polls in the state. In the rest of the poll, the position of the two candidates is the same.
According to Reuters, Republican President Trump is pushing for major warring states to gain some ground against Biden through a last-minute campaign. Biden is clearly ahead of Trump in national opinion polls.
Biden’s Highest Advertising Spending: Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden set another spending record in the history of the US presidential election. Biden has so far spent £ 572.7 million on television commercials since he decided to run for office in the White House last year. The information was provided by Advertising Analytics, a leading advertising agency in the United States. Biden’s television advertising costs more than the billionaire businessman and media mogul former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg. Mike, however, could not be a Democratic presidential candidate in this election despite spending so much in 4 months. However, Mike broke the record in former US President Barack Obama’s 2012 announcement. Biden spends 25 million more on television commercials than President Trump. Trump has spent 342 million pounds sterling.
The cost of such television commercials is rising unexpectedly in the US presidential election. Biden, Mike Bloomberg and Trump will all have a history of big spending in the presidential election. Biden has outpaced Trump on election spending since August.
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