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As America’s Presidential Election Day draws ever closer, bipartisan candidates Trump (Donald Trump) and Biden (Joe Biden) are making the final sprint. This year’s general elections are stalled due to the war. The “transitional state” has once again become a battlefield for the strategists of the two main parties. Trump went to Michigan and Arizona in the last two days, and Biden started his final sprint in Georgia.
At the same time, former President Barack Obama (Barack Obama, translated from Taiwan) made a high-profile trip to Florida to represent Biden.
According to the analysis of Professor Michael McDonald of the University of Florida, the number of voters in this general election will reach 150 million, representing 65% of eligible voters, the highest turnout rate since 1908 and a record.
Swing state sprint
The external analysis of this election has nine changing states: Texas, Ohio, Georgia, Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Minnesota.
Biden broke into the traditional Republican ticket warehouse in Georgia on Tuesday (27) and criticized Trump as a liar during the campaign. He also said that Trump’s handling of the coronavirus is tantamount to “giving up.” At the Warm Springs convention, he vowed to become “the president who does not divide us, but unites us Americans” and a president who can “heal this country.”
Since 1992, the Democratic Party has not won the presidential elections. But polls show that Democrats are on par with Trump in this southern state.
Trump started this week’s campaign tour in Lansing, Michigan’s largest city.
Last time, he unexpectedly defeated Hilary Clinton in this well-known indecisive state. The external evaluations, who can win Michigan and Florida, is the key to this election.
Trump played the economic card and told the masses that if Biden wins, America’s “economic recovery” will not come. He specifically called out to women in the state, “Your husband, they want to get a job again, right? We are getting your husband to find a job.”
On Wednesday (October 28), Trump arrived in Arizona. His artillery fired at major internet and technology media companies, believing they were not reporting news accusing Biden of corruption, and reiterated that he was targeted by the media, which was highly unfair.
Texas accidentally becomes an indecisive state
One of the highlights of this year’s US elections is that Texas has become a battlefield state with little gap between the two sides. But in the last general election, Trump easily outscored his opponent Hillary Clinton with a gap of nine percentage points. But this time Texas has become a “changing state” to the outside world.
According to an external analysis, the reason for the narrowing of the gap between the two parties in Texas lies in many large cities. For example, the economic development of Texas has continued in recent years, and large cities like Dallas or Houston have many large companies and businesses that are moving. Therefore, many “liberal” people from California moved to Texas, increasing the number of Democratic votes in the state.
Pan Zhepu, an immigrant from Taiwan, told the BBC in Chinese that he had never seen such a fierce election after coming to America for many years, with campaign posters and slogans flooding the streets and alleys of Texas.
Pan Zhepu has voted for the Democratic Party. He explained that in addition to the migration of “liberal” voters to Texas, he personally believes that the relationship between the epidemic has hit Texas hard, which is why Texans are very dissatisfied with the epidemic prevention policies of the Republican governor and Trump. “At the beginning of Texas, compared to New York City, the epidemic was not serious, but the governor lifted the blockade and other measures to prevent the epidemic at the request of Trump. Texas immediately became the most severely affected state in the United States, with the highest number of confirmed cases in the United States, and the unemployment rate has hit 8%. “
Yet despite the growing number of liberals, Texas still has a large population of loyal Republican Party supporters, especially outside of the state’s major cities. Ms. Liu, who is also from Taiwan and currently lives in Houston, told BBC China that her family moved from China to Taiwan after 1949 and then emigrated to the United States for decades. The whole family is a loyal Republican supporter: “Our family is an old man from the Cold War era. The ROC faction insists on the anti-communist but recognizes the values of the Republican Party. I think America is a supported country. by the middle class. Obama has been in office for eight years, but has tried to crack down on the life and value of the middle class, such as mixing immigrants with illegal immigrants. For exaggerated racial reasons, my African American friends do not they like Obama’s style, “said Ms. Liu.
Obama tours the swing states
Just as Biden plans to continue campaigning in Wisconsin, Michigan and Florida in the coming days, former Democratic President Obama also went to Florida on October 27 to poll Biden.
At the election conference in Orlando, Obama warned Democratic voters not to be “complacent” or “lazy” and to let Trump catch up with them from behind and win as in 2016.
All walks of life are also waiting, if the very popular former first lady Michelle Obama (Michelle Obama) will appear on the Biden platform.
In any case, this election in the United States is of unprecedented intensity. In the end, the “undecided state” will care who wins the top spot and will influence the election. Additionally, more than 69 million American voters have voted early by mail or in person under the voting spree fueled by the new corona virus pandemic.
According to polls, Trump is still behind in the week before Election Day.
However, according to a Hong Kong media report “Hong Kong 01” one of the most accurate polling companies in the 2016 general election. The latest Rasmussen Reports poll showed that the gap between the two began to narrow rapidly. The poll found that Biden’s lead has shrunk from 12% two weeks ago to 3% a week ago, and now Trump even leads by one percentage point.
Analysis: special visit to Pu’s final sprint
Anthony Zurcher, BBC North America Correspondent
If Trump loses the White House job next week, it won’t be because he didn’t do his best during the campaign.
On Tuesday, he began a three-day, multi-state tour in Lansing, Michigan. Despite the light rain and ice falling on the airport and the temperature hovering around freezing points, there are still thousands of people waiting for several hours to see the president.
Trump responded to the cheers of the crowd, saying, “I’m desperately doing things.” People once replied, “We love you.”
At the conference, the president of the United States continued to speak for more than an hour, including his surprisingly cruel remarks against his opponent Biden and an impromptu speech on immigration and trade in this auto-dominated state. Observations.
Once again, he criticized the state’s Democratic governor, Gretchen Whitmer, for using tough measures to prevent the spread of the new corona virus. In response to Trump, people agreed to the family motto, “Lock her up.”
As everyone knows, Michigan may be the biggest surprise of the 2016 US election. Although pre-election polls showed that Trump was significantly behind his opponent Clinton, it turned out that Trump narrowly won in this state.
Like the last election, this poll showed the Michigan data is not optimistic for Trump, but Republicans told the media after the rally conference that Trump still has a chance of winning in the state so far.
If Michigan can create another surprise for the Republican Party, it will open the door to Trump’s re-election.