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Trump’s Christmas marches in five northern and southern states
Biden focuses on Pennsylvania’s Christmas campaign
“Biden leads with a 3.7% p gap in 6 competitor juices”
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US President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden are waging an all-out campaign on the ground just two days before the presidential election, in the US view. President Trump is crossing five contending states and Biden is focusing on Pennsylvania, which may put a gap in the game. Let’s connect Washington and learn more. Correspondent Taewook Kang! Let’s review the movement of the two candidates. As the presidential election nears the last minute, President Trump’s broad campaign is huge. Are you doing field campaigns in five states in one day? Over the weekend, President Trump focused on Pennsylvania, the flagship battlefield of the northern race. On holidays, we continue a strong march through five states, including the northern and southern states, including the contending states. Look at the schedule identified by the White House. You’re supposed to start at 6 am here and enter your Florida accommodation around 1 am after midnight. The contenders traverse three states: North Carolina, where there is a close battle with Michigan to the north, and Florida, the largest battlefield. The field campaign continues in Iowa and Georgia, which have emerged as new battlefields. In particular, in Iowa, President Trump scored a huge 9.4 percentage point victory in the presidential election four years ago, but there are many polls currently competing with candidate Biden, so it is classified as a new field of battle.
How is the move of candidate Biden?
You said you are concentrating on Pennsylvania, where President Trump went the day before?
[기자]Yes it is.
Candidate Biden appears to be focusing on the Northern Rust Belt when the campaign reaches the last minute.
Local time closed Today, we are fighting total defense in Pennsylvania, something not to be missed.
It seems that there is also a blame for President Trump’s intensive attack by visiting four places a day ago.
Biden could win by bringing only three of the six contenders to Rustbelt, assuming the election results for the other states were the same as in 2016.
Especially among them, Pennsylvania is the largest with 20 electoral voters, and the result is that a fight is taking place within the margin of error.
Pennsylvania has traditionally been a strong Democratic region and is also home to Biden.
[앵커]What about the state competition market?
Are all three states, including Florida, still thin?
[기자]If we look at the analysis of various opinion polls by Real Clear Politics, a medium specialized in electoral analysis.
In six competing states, Biden leads with an approval rating of 49.2 percent, a 3.7 percent gap from President Trump’s 45.5 percent.
As for the three Northern Rustbelt states, Biden is dominant.
Michigan 7 percentage points, Wisconsin 6 percentage points, and Pennsylvania 4 percentage points.
The three contenders for the southern solar belt are, in short, a match within the margin of error.
Candidate Biden is found to have the lead with 1.7 percentage points in Florida, 2.3 percentage points in North Carolina and 1.0% in Arizona.
However, as I said, it is within the margin of error and statistically it means a tie, so it can be said that a close battle follows.
YTN Taewook Kang in Washington[[email protected]]it is.
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