The presidential race between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris remains highly unpredictable.
There is less than a week left before the US presidential election. Mathematical models assume that race is completely equal. Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are fighting for a small share of the vote in seven swing states – Nevada, Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. The outcome of the election will likely be decided by tens or hundreds of thousands of voters.
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Harris leads Trump by six points in Wisconsin and five points in Michigan, according to a new CNN poll. According to CNN, Harris is supported by 48% of likely voters in Michigan, while Trump is supported by 43%. In Wisconsin, Harris is supported by 51% of likely voters, Trump – 45%.
“Vice President Kamala Harris’ slim lead is partly due to relatively strong showings among white voters and white voters without a college degree, two groups that traditionally divide Republicans,” CNN notes.
Previously, the results of a BloombergNews/Morning Consult poll published on October 25 showed that in all seven key swing states, US presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are tied, which with 49% support each.
More than 80% of Americans are ready to accept the results of the presidential election as legitimate, regardless of which candidate wins. At the same time, two-thirds of those surveyed believe that Trump will not be ready to accept the result as legitimate if he does not win. Only 30% have this opinion about Kamala Harris.
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Harris spoke in Washington’s Ellipse Park, where Republican Donald Trump called on his supporters to march on the Capitol nearly four years ago.
The US vice president said it was time for new leaders to unite the country “instead of the disunity that Trump has sown” and called on Americans to stop blaming each other and start working together.
Journalists emphasized that the location of the speech – the Ellipse in Washington – emphasized the contrast with Trump, who in this place in January 2021 helped incite the riots that led to the attack on Capitol.
“We know who Donald Trump is: the man who stood on this very spot almost four years ago and sent an armed mob to the US Capitol to overthrow the will of the people in a free and fair election,” said said Harris.
The Democrat also emphasized the need to serve all citizens, regardless of political party, and promised to find compromises to achieve common goals. Her speech was aimed at undecided voters, particularly young people, suburban women and moderate Republicans.
Journalists noted that his message contrasted with Trump’s speech at a recent rally in Madison Square Garden, where his speech caused significant controversy due to racist, sexist and vulgar remarks.
The Harris campaign is trying to use these scandalous statements to attract more voters to its side, the publication emphasized.
Trump said at one of his last campaign events that if he is re-elected, the European Union will have to “pay a big price” for not buying enough American exports.
The presidential candidate has promised to impose a 10% tariff on imports from all countries and a 60% tariff on imports from China, hitting supply chains around the world, which is likely to prompt in retaliation and increased costs.
Ukraine is ready for anything
Ukraine will work with whichever White House leader is chosen by the people of the United States.
“Of course, we hope that the US policy will not change and that they will continue to support us. Because when we talk about US politics, it’s not just the White House. This is the Congress, this is the Senate, this is the bipartisan support that we have – this is a lot of different voices,” said the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky in an interview with representatives of the leading media in the Nordic countries .
According to him, during Russia’s war against Ukraine, US policy basically did not change. The head of state emphasized that Ukraine has the support of Republicans, Democrats, and the American people. If US support dwindles after the election of a new president, Ukraine will rely on itself and European unity.
Source: korrespondent

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