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Trump grows in the polls – Diario La Página –

Journalists and commentators in the United States already have adjectives left to talk about the tight definition between <a href="https://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 for the presidential election on November 5, which could become the closest in history according to the polls.

The scenario is much more unpredictable than the one that faced Joe Biden and Trump four years ago, and which was settled with 306 electoral votes for the Democrat against 232 for his Republican rival, but only thanks to very close victories in key states such as Pennsylvania and Georgia. .

The latest NBC News survey showed that Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are completely equal with 48% of the preferences for each, but the most worrying thing for the Democratic Party is that the Republican magnate rose four percentage points in relation to the measurement of September and the current vice president of the United States dropped one point.

The analysis reveals that Harris stagnated and lost the momentum achieved after her overwhelming victory over Trump in the September 10 debate on ABC, while the Republican seems to have regrouped his voters with his speeches loaded with accusations and disqualifications.

In the seven states that appear to be undecided and key for the next elections (Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona and Nevada), the various polls show a technical tie.

What is the Democrats’ strategy to defeat Trump?
One of the aspects that most worries Democrats is that Kamala Harris does not seem to move African-American men in the amount necessary to have a strong base against Donald Trump.

An estimated 90% of black men voted for Joe Biden in 2020, but a New York Times/Siena College poll showed that only 78% of African Americans would now support Harris, while 15% of that group would vote for Trump.

Therefore, for the last weeks of the campaign, the Democrats will appeal strongly to that group, and they began with a campaign event by Barack Obama last Friday in Pittsburgh where he told black men that “sometimes, the lack of support is due to because we do not accept the idea of ​​a woman president and we look for other reasons to justify it.”

In turn, Kamala Harris will announce a set of proposals that target African-American men and will conduct several interviews, including one for Fox News, a right-wing channel that openly supports Donald Trump.

“As we approach the home stretch, she wants to make sure that we are speaking directly to an constituency that has always been important to her, and that is black men,” said Michael Tyler, communications director for Kamala Harris’ campaign. and Tim Walz.

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