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A 56 days out Since the fateful November 3 of the US elections, the Trump-Biden confrontation begins to escalate.
The date traditionally considered the precursor of the most intense final stages of the presidential race, Working dayIn fact, it resumed its symbolic role. Both candidates have spent the last hours in the most intense attempts to mobilize the electorate, confronting each other with tougher tones than usual.
Current President Donald Trump, helpless at the moment, insists racial issues trying to maintain support in the Midwest and South of the country. Tuesday should be in Florida and South Carolina.
While Joe Biden has started a new phase of “in person campaign” with a stop in Pennsylvania, committed to defending a substantial advantage in the polls. An advantage that according to experts is one of the most important ever recorded in two-person races.
Trump vs Biden: the final sprint
According to tradition, Labor Day seems to be a symbol ‘Start’ to a race entering its final phase.
Trump continues to use the White House as the scene of the electoral campaign, hoping that his attacks always above will end up cornering his rival.
On the other hand, Biden hopes to turn the election into a kind of referendum on Trump’s character, in part by letting the current president’s words and actions speak for themselves.
Then there is the crucial Wisconsin stage, site of the recent race riots following the police shooting that forced Jacob Blake to sit in a wheelchair. From this point of view it is not by chance that both are sending figures of their personnel to the territory; A few days ago the Democratic senator chosen by Biden as vice president, Kamala harris, met the Blake family.
Deep down, then, a pandemic that changes the existence of Americans, and that has also drastically changed the plans and paths of the two candidates in this final race.
The very nature of the vote has changed, leading to Trump’s recent accusations of a “Vote rigged”. The mogul highlighted the high risk that voters will vote twice, and the possibility that no winner will leave the polls on November 3 (or at least not recognize the election results himself).
The vaccine knot
The eventual arrival of a vaccine in the short term will have an important specific weight. Trump insists on the possibility that all Americans have effective and definitive preparation as of November:
“The vaccine will arrive in a very short time; we could also have it during the month of October “
stated a few days ago.
Words that according to some of the leading experts in the medical sector are likely to act as an impetus for an early approval, an element that Biden himself pointed out, much more cautious on the subject.
The latter, in fact, has only specified that he wants to evaluate the words of all scientists, recommending a work that advances granite certainties, not in a hurry.
Biden instantly stops a 8 percentage point lead according to the average of national surveys. But many point to the possibility that Trump will win an Electoral College victory just as he did in 2016, thus reshaping the stage.
On the economic front, Trump has established a ad spend totaled just over $ 50 million in September, while Biden has set a budget of $ 70 million, recently increasing the month’s spending figures in Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin.