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On the narrow path of re-election Trump visits the so-called “waving states.”, which could play a crucial role in whether he can stay in the White House for another four years.
Biden’s national advantage over the Republican president has been relatively stable in recent months due to the public health crisis caused by the coronavirus epidemic. According to the latest Reuters / Ipsos poll, from Oct. 27-29, Biden leads with 51 percent, while Trump stands at 43 percent.
Yet Trump is still close to Biden in a troubled state enough to win the 270 electoral votes needed for his second term. According to Reuters / Ipsos polls, competition remains fierce in Florida, North Carolina and Arizona.
Biden, who put Trump’s response to the pandemic at the center of his election campaign, He is campaigning in Pennsylvania on Sunday, where the fate of the election can be decided..
On Sunday and Monday, Trump holds ten campaign meetings, five a day. On Sunday he will meet with voters in Michigan, Iowa, North Carolina and Florida. And on Monday, he is scheduled to hold a campaign event in North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, and twice in Michigan.
The two-day campaign tour ends Monday night in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where Trump also completed his campaign in 2016. Four years ago, he managed to conquer Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, who had been voting Democrats for decades.
Trump’s chances are diminished by the coronavirus epidemic because most view the government’s management of the epidemic as flawed. 9 million people have been reported in the United States and nearly 230,000 people have died from Covid-19 disease or its complications.
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