2020 US General Election: If Trump Returns To Campaign And Wins ‘Transitional State’ Is Key-BBC News



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At an outdoor rally in Sanford, Florida, President Trump threw masks at the crowd, but hardly anyone wore a mask at the scene.

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At an outdoor rally in Sanford, Florida, President Trump threw masks at the crowd, but hardly anyone wore a mask.

US President Trump returned to his campaign less than two weeks after he was diagnosed with the new corona virus infection. Thousands of people gathered for an outdoor rally in Sanford, Florida. This was Trump’s first rally in a key “battlefield state” (also known as a “transition state”).

Right now, three weeks before the November 3 general election, Trump and his rival Biden are racing against time for votes. In the next four days, Trump will also conduct election campaigns in three “battlefield states,” including Pennsylvania, Iowa and North Carolina. From this, you can judge whether you can reshape your campaign strategy after you’ve been infected.

Polls show that Biden leads Trump by 10 percentage points across the country. However, Biden’s leadership has declined in some key states. For example, in Florida, Biden leads by 3.7 percentage points, according to data from the US civil adjustment website Real Clear Politics.

A battlefield state like Florida’s “Sunshine State” is critical to winning the 270 Electoral College votes needed to enter the White House. If Trump loses the state, the road to re-election may be even more bumpy.

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