[국제]After Florida crash in North Rustbelt



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With the US presidential election three days early, President Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Joe Biden fought this time in North Rustbelt, after their biggest party in Florida.

Among competing states, Florida, Pennsylvania and North Carolina, which are close to each other, are polling that Biden is leading within the margin of error.

Let’s connect Washington and learn more. Correspondent Taewook Kang!

Let’s review the movement of the two candidates.

Yesterday, the two candidates clashed in Florida, the largest contending state?

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Florida has the most 29 electoral votes of six contending states.

As such, both camps have conducted field campaigns multiple times to guide the vote.

From this perspective, on the 29th, President Trump and Democratic Party candidate Biden ran a campaign at the same time in Tampa, the largest city, with a time difference.

Most of the media rated it as a Florida hit.

For President Trump, if you don’t defend Florida, you lose, and Biden is a matchmaker who can secure your victory early if you defeat Florida.

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Taking into account the time difference, it would be Friday in the US Where are the two candidates moving this time?

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It is the Rustbelt of the North, which refers to the declining industrial area among the six competing states.

This refers to the states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, which are another showdown with 20 voters.

President Trump has spent a day in two states in Michigan and Wisconsin, then travels to Minnesota for the night here to appeal for a vote.

Candidate Biden also went to Michigan and Wisconsin between Rustbelt to campaign.

Then they looked for Iowa, which is close to these states.

Iowa is not a contending state and has traditionally been a dominant state for President Trump due to the strength of the Republican Party.

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What about the competitive state market? Do you have any of the latest survey results?

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The political medium ‘The Hill’ released the results of a poll carried out in collaboration with ‘Harris Paul’.

Biden reportedly beat Trump by 3 percentage points in Florida, 5 percentage points in Pennsylvania and 1 percentage point in North Carolina.

On the 26th and 29th, it was aimed at around 1,000 voters who are expected to vote in this presidential election.

Statistically, it can be seen as a tie within the margin of error.

The Hill says these three states are where Trump won the presidential election four years ago. He says the findings could be a red flag for President Trump.

YTN Taewook Kang in Washington[[email protected]]it is.

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