Exactly one week before election day, the neck-and-neck battle between <a href="http://www.world-today-news.com/donald-trump-whats-behind-the-us-presidents-baltimore-attack/" title="Donald Trump: What's behind the US President's Baltimore attack”>Kamala Harris and Donald Trump continues, both at a national level and in the key states that will decide the electoral duel. Like Arizona and Nevada, the two Southwest states considered “battlegrounds”, a battleground between the two candidates, where in a new poll carried out by Ssrs for CNN, the Democrats and the Republicans are practically on equal terms. In Arizona, Harris is tied with 48%, just one point ahead of Trump who is at 47%. While in Nevada, the situation is reversed, the former president at 48% and the vice president at 47%.
And the poll underlines how this practically equal situation occurs when large percentages of voters have already voted and therefore the number of undecided people or those who can change their mind has been reduced. It should also be noted that, while the situation has been practically unchanged in Nevada since August, in Arizona there has been an improvement for Harris, who has improved her positions with the Dem electoral base, made up of the vote of women, Hispanics and young people. In particular, the Democrat has a clear advantage among women in Arizona, 16 points, balanced by Trump’s 14 points among men.
Meanwhile, as the hourglass ticks down, we learn that Jennifer Lopez will speak at Kamala Harris’ election rally in Las Vegas on Thursday. A campaign manager for the American vice president confirmed this to NBC News. Lopez, who is Puerto Rican, shared a portion of Harris’ speech defending the island and a screenshot of the Democratic candidate’s plan to help Puerto Rico on Sunday.