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Elections in America’s four key states have stalled and data shows the Republican Party is catching up.Figure: Trump team Facebook reversal
The day of the presidential elections of the United States is approaching. According to statistics, due to this year’s epidemic, more than 80 million voters have voted ahead of schedule. Among them, four key states, including Florida, North Carolina, Nevada and Iowa, have voted 12 million votes have become a major indicator affecting general election results. CNN noted that Republicans are catching up in these states, and the gap in votes with Democrats is getting smaller.
CNN reported that both Trump and Biden attach great importance to these swing states and campaign there. According to statistics from the Democratic data company Catalist, the gap between the two in these states is gradually narrowing.
In Florida, the percentage of young people under the age of 30 who voted early is increasing, while the percentage of voters over 65 is decreasing. Additionally, the percentage of Hispanic and African American voters who voted early has also increased. Instead, white voters voted more than four. Slightly decreased a year ago. Statistics show that Democrats currently lead Florida by 4 percentage points, compared to 9 percentage points a week ago, showing that the gap between the two parties is narrowing, and polls show that Republicans prefer to vote. the day of the general election.
In North Carolina, the Democratic Party also lost the early voting advantage. Last week’s gap was 12 percentage points, and now only 8 percentage points remain; the Iowa Democratic Party also fell from a 17 percentage point lead to 13 percentage points. In the 2016 election, Trump won 9% in Iowa, and the composition of voters this year is similar to four years ago. North Carolina continues to be a very important battlefield for the Republican Party.
Regarding the electoral situation in Nevada, the data shows that the number of Hispanic, African and Asian voters in Nevada this year has increased compared to 2016. Four years ago, Trump lost 2 percentage points to Clinton in Nevada. In this general election, Nevada remains the same. It’s a key state, and statistics indicate that the gap between the two parties in the state is getting smaller. Last week, the Democratic Party originally led the Republican Party by 12 percentage points, but now it is only 7 percentage points higher. high.
According to statistics, due to this year’s epidemic, more than 80 million voters have voted ahead of schedule. Among them, four key states, including Florida, North Carolina, Nevada and Iowa, have voted more than 12 million votes have become an important indicator affecting the results of the general election.
CNN noted that Republicans are catching up in these states, and the gap in votes with Democrats is getting smaller.
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