Signed Giltay: Trump dances at the end of his meeting instead of answering questions, the gap with Kamala Harris narrows

Signed Giltay: Trump dances at the end of his meeting instead of answering questions, the gap with Kamala Harris narrows
Signed Giltay: Trump dances at the end of his meeting instead of answering questions, the gap with Kamala Harris narrows

Kamala Harris benefited from favorable momentum after her debate with Donald Trump. She is now back in line. Polls give a small difference.

In the United States, we are three weeks before the presidential election and the polls are extremely close between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. At this stage of the campaign, anything goes. Donald Trump goes one step further on the issue of immigration and threatens to use the army once back in power. As for the Democratic clan, they question the mental health of the billionaire who preferred to spend, as we talked about it in the newspaper, music rather than ensuring the end of a meeting.

Voting intentions fluctuate

The gap is closing. Kamala Harris, who had benefited from favorable momentum after her debate against Donald Trump, fell into line. According to a poll published on October 8 by the New York Times, the Democrat would receive 49% of voting intentions compared to 46% for her Republican rival. A difference of 3% close to the margin of error established at 2.4 by the pollster. The next day, Rasmussen Reports gave Donald Trump in the lead at 48% to 46% for Harris.

In fact, if we summarize all the studies, they are tied with a very, very slight advantage for Harris. But in the United States, national polls do not reflect the reality of voting taking place state by state. We remember that Hillary Clinton had garnered almost 3 million more votes than Trump, but he still beat her in the number of electors.

Les swing states

This time again, it will be played out in the 7 swing states, the swing states which vote once Democratic, once Republican and vice versa. However, in these states, the two adversaries stand at 1%, this time with a small lead for Trump. The end of the campaign will therefore look like a sprint finish and it’s a rush. Trump announces that he will mobilize the national guard to deport, he says deport, illegal immigrants. He even plans to deploy the army on United States territory, which never happens.

As for Kamala Harris, who has just published an excellent medical report, she questions the mental health of her 78-year-old opponent. It’s the sprinkler watered. Trump called Biden spoilt, it’s his turn to be seen as senile. During a meeting in Hawks, Pennsylvania, when he had to answer questions from voters for an hour and a half, to everyone’s surprise, he interrupted his performance to play music.

I hope he is well

He is known for regularly listening to his playlist in his private plane. But there, it was in the middle of a meeting. Who wants to hear questions, he asked? Election night therefore took a strange turn, with first Pavarotti, followed by Andrea Bocelli, Sinnead O’Connor, Elvis Presley, etc. To finish with his favorite hit, YMCA by the Village People. Kamala Harris commented on the scene, saying ironically: “I hope he’s okay.”

As for the Rolling Stones, they asked Trump to stop broadcasting their music I Can’t Get No Satisfaction.

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