With only 20 days left until the voting day of the US election, the competition between Harris and Trump has entered a white-hot stage. Polls show that the support rates of the two are almost the same in seven key swing states, and the election situation is very stalemate. Public opinion describes this year's election as a "battle without gloves", and both sides are trying their best to win over the middle voters in the swing states.
Election stalemate
Harris' campaign momentum has slowed down since the end of September. Although she has a slight lead in national polls, her advantage is not obvious in key swing states. In order to boost voters' confidence in her, her team has increased media exposure and released health reports to put pressure on her opponents. However, she is still questioned about her policy proposals and political achievements, which has prevented her advantage from being fully transformed into a breakthrough in the election.
Trump's strategy
Trump's team adopted a more high-profile campaign strategy, winning voter support through frequent campaign rallies, especially on economic and inflation issues. He avoided direct debates with Harris and tried to attract more voters by joining forces with technology tycoon Musk and others. The middle and lower classes are dissatisfied with the rising cost of daily life, which has become an important source of support for Trump.
October Surprise
There are often "October surprises" in US elections, which refers to unexpected events that occur before the election and may have a significant impact on the election situation. This year, factors such as hurricane disasters, the situation in the Middle East and immigration issues may become the key to changing the election situation. In particular, the people in the disaster-stricken states are dissatisfied with the federal government's response, which may affect Harris's election situation.
With more than 20 days left before the election, any unexpected events in the next three weeks may become the key to victory or defeat, and the competition between the two sides will become increasingly fierce.