The so-called swing states steal the spotlight in the US elections because they decide the race for whoever wins.

A small difference in votes in a state, i.e. a candidate, confers all the votes of the electoral college members in that state, so candidates focus on swing states.

Opinion polls, according to realclearpolitics, show Biden ahead of Trump by more than seven points so far at the national level in the most prominent of these swing states.

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Texas

  • The second state in terms of electoral college votes, with 38 votes, after California.
  • Trump is three points ahead of Biden, and looks alluring and arena for great competition due to the number of her votes.

Florida

  • Its electoral college has an estimated 29 members.
  • Biden is five points ahead of his rival Trump.

Pennsylvania

  • The number of votes in the electoral college is 20.
  • A big difference between Biden and Trump is six points in favor of Biden.

Ohio

  • She has 18 electoral votes.
  • Biden is more than two points ahead of his rival.

North Carolina

  • The number of voters in the Electoral College is 15.
  • The two candidates are close by less than a percentage point in Trump's favor.

Georgia

  • Its electoral college has 16 votes.
  • Rapprochement has also prevailed so far by a point, but in favor of Trump.

Michigan

  • Its electoral college has 16 votes.
  • The difference between Trump and Biden widens, and Biden is more than six points ahead of Trump.

Arizona

  • Its electoral college has 11 members.
  • Two polls separate candidates for Biden.

Wisconsin

  • Its electoral complex is 10.
  • Biden clearly excels by more than six points.

Initial polls give Biden a clear lead in swing states, but the surprise that Trump achieved by beating Hillary Clinton in the previous elections despite his progress in the polls is still present today among all observers and analysts of the election path.