US Presidential Election President Trump Isolation Revised Strategy October 3, 6:13

The US presidential election has one month until the election day.


President Trump has been forced to revise his election strategy, centered on large-scale rallies, as a result of a positive test for the new corona virus, or will former Vice President Biden, who leads the poll, gain momentum? The focus is on whether President Trump can make a comeback.

The US presidential election will last for one month until the election day on the 3rd of next month, and the election campaign is in a good condition, with President Trump aiming for re-election and former Vice President Biden aiming to regain power face each other directly at a television debate.



They are intensifying campaigns in the fierce battle state, but President Trump said yesterday that he tested positive for the new coronavirus.



In response, President Trump rushed to quarantine the White House and hurriedly abandoned his planned Florida tour.



President Trump has set a large rally that appeals directly to his supporters at the core of the campaign, and was planning to travel to fierce battle states such as Wisconsin and Arizona this month, but the isolation has forced him to reassess his strategy.



On the other hand, Mr. Biden announced on the 2nd that the test for the new coronavirus was negative, and will continue to hold small-scale meetings focusing on infection control.



As of February 2, the average approval rating of the US polls compiled by the political information site "Real Clear Politics" was 49.9% for Mr. Biden and 43.1% for President Trump, a 6.8 point difference, which determines the outcome of the election. Biden has the upper hand in many of the alleged fierce battle states.



The election campaign could affect the dates of the second television debate scheduled for the 15th of this month due to President Trump's quarantine measures, and will Mr. Biden gain momentum in that situation? The focus is on President Trump's ability to make a comeback.

The latest situation in the fierce battle state

In this presidential election, the approval ratings of President Trump and Mr. Biden are competing, and among the states that both camps emphasize, the victory or defeat of six states is drawing attention as it greatly affects the election result.



The six states are Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan, two of the southern states of Florida, North Carolina, and the western part of the region called the "Rust Belt = Rusted Industrial Zone" from the east to the Midwest. Arizona.



《Pennsylvania》


Of these, eastern Pennsylvania is said to have many voters who originally supported the Democratic Party, mainly in urban areas, but in the last election, President Trump supported the white workers who are dissatisfied with unemployment and poverty. It was allegedly collected and won by 0.7 points.


Mr. Biden is 5.7 points ahead of President Trump in the average approval rating of the latest poll on the US political information site Real Clear Politics.



《Wisconsin》 Similarly,


in the Midwest and Wisconsin, the Democratic Party is considered to be a strong ground, but in the last election, Republican President Trump won by 0.7 points, overturning expectations.


In Wisconsin, Biden is now 5.5 points ahead of President Trump.



《Michigan》


Also, in the Midwest and Michigan, there are headquarters of GM = General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler, which are called big three in the automobile industry, but in recent years, personnel reductions and factory relocations have occurred one after another, and economic promotion is an issue. It has become.


In the last presidential election, President Trump won by a close margin of 0.2 points.


Biden is now 5.2 points ahead of President Trump.



《Florida》


Southern Florida is a so-called “swing state” where the results change with each election, and each time there is fierce competition.


In the last presidential election, President Trump won by 1.2 points.


In this election, Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City, announced that he would invest more than 10 billion yen in Japanese yen for Mr. Biden's campaign in this state, and both camps invested funds and human resources to fight fiercely. Is increasing.


Biden is currently leading by just 1.1 points.



《North Carolina》


Southern North Carolina is traditionally a conservative ground, but it has become a fierce battle state as former Democratic President Barack Obama won a close battle in the 2008 presidential election.


Last time, President Trump won by 3.6 points.


Currently, Mr. Biden is 47.1% and President Trump is 46.6%, which is only 0.5 points behind.



《Arizona》 In


western Arizona, Republican candidates have won each of the last four presidential elections.


Originally considered a conservative ground, as the Hispanic population grows, the Democratic Party, which has a relatively tolerant immigration policy, appears to be gaining support, with Clinton 3.6 points behind President Trump in the last election. I got close to.


In the latest poll, Mr. Biden leads President Trump by 3 points, and this time it looks like a close battle.