In the Swing States, seven crucial battles for the presidency

In the Swing States, seven crucial battles for the presidency
In the Swing States, seven crucial battles for the presidency

Between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, the election of this November 5 is not really being played out in 51 states… but in seven. In each of the Swing States, the candidates for the White House will seek well-targeted electorates.


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By Pauline Hofmann, Véronique Kiesel, Véronique Lamquin, Ugo Santkin

Published on 4/11/2024 at 7:11 p.m.
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Pread more than ever, the American election is uncertain. As the campaign for the White House draws to a close, polls in swing states say nothing. The latest opinion study of the New York Times/Siena, which marked out the vote in the seven key states, does not allow us to escape the margin of error. But in each of these states, which the candidates have raked, an electorate can notably make the difference. Review of the major issues across the seven key states.



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