Lhe surprise entry of Vice-President Kamala Harris into the presidential race after the withdrawal of Joe Biden last July gave hope to the Democratic Party, which was trembling in the face of the octogenarian leader’s poor polls.
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The former Republican president, however, saw his electoral base – already remarkably solid – galvanized by the two assassination attempts which targeted him, in Pennsylvania in July and in Florida in September. The latest polls from New York Times predict a very close fight, particularly in the Swing States, these key States which could tip the scales this Tuesday, November 5.
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Via a system of indirect universal suffrage, the American population will vote on November 5 for 538 electors who will subsequently choose the future president of the United States. This system, which benefits certain States more than others, is not unanimous, but its reform promises to be difficult in view of the American Constitution.
(1) To analyze the forecast results of the American presidential election, The evening chose to repeat the latest polls of the New York Timescarried out between October 24 and November 2, 2024.
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