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    US Elections: More it tightens up in the swing states more likely that Trump is going to be President

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    The US elections intensity is at an exponential rise with just one and a half months remaining for the real action. Recent polling surveys are meanwhile revealing that Donald Trump is ahead in the key swing states, that could make him more likely to become the next US President.

    US Elections: More it tightens up in the swing states more likely that Trump is going to be President
    The upcoming Presidential elections in November will see some major twists and turns along the way, and if the key swing states stay with Donald Trump, he could attain a major victory in the polls, as per analysts. Kamala Harris had been rising steadily in the polls after Joe Biden's exit from the election race, but reports suggest that it could still not be enough to see the Democrats through.

    According to a Newsweek report, with almost 50 days remaining for the US presidential polls, things are going Donald Trump's way, or so it seems, looking at the fact that the key swing states are still in his favor, as per some latest poll surveys.

    Did the Presidential debate do major damage?

    Even though Republican pollsters themselves claimed that Donald Trump had a bad day during the Presidential Debate against Kamala Harris, where he was baited multiple times across some critical issues, things are still looking in his favor across some major key swing states like Arizona, Florida and more.

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    After the assassination attempt on Trump took place and his life came under threat, the key swing states reacted proactively in favor of Trump, as per some polls. Meanwhile, a few other polls had simultaneously claimed that Harris was leading in some swing states, and they were unaffected by the shooting event.
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      Issues like abortion or guns could create problems for Trump

      Although the election race is looking quite comfortable for Donald Trump at this point, some key issues affecting the polls, including abortion, should be treaded very carefully by the former US President, in case he does not wish to lose the polls.

      Also Read: Latest brag: Far-right activist Laura Loomer says she and Donald Trump are very close

      FAQs:

      What are some of the key issues affecting the US elections?
      Some key issues affecting the US Presidential elections include abortion, recession, inflation, jobs rate, and much more.

      Are there only two Presidential candidates in the US elections 2024?
      Yes, there are primarily two Presidential candidates in the US elections 2024, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Robert F Kennedy has dropped out of the poll race and is endorsing Trump instead.


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