U.S. Presidential Election Mr. Trump Rally in 2 States a Day Rebound in Fierce Battle State October 16 7:55

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Less than three weeks before the U.S. presidential election, President Trump plans to hold rallies in two states a day, centered on the state that is fiercely competing with Democratic Party Mr. Biden, and will do everything in his power to appeal directly to voters. I'm ready to list it.

The US presidential election is less than three weeks before the election on the 3rd of next month, and Democratic Party Mr. Biden continues to lead President Trump in the approval rating of the national poll.



President Trump holds daily election rallies, mainly in fierce battle states, and on the 15th, he held a large rallies in North Carolina prior to his visit to southern Florida.



In the last two states, President Trump won a close battle in the last election four years ago, but this time Biden is slightly above the average poll approval rating.



"Mr. Biden has spilled jobs abroad and betrayed North Carolina workers. We can be reelected if we win in North Carolina," Trump said in a speech.



President Trump will hold a series of rallies in two states a day, with Florida and Georgia on the 16th and Michigan and Wisconsin on the 17th, and is poised to appeal directly to voters for their support.



Meanwhile, the presidential candidate's television debate scheduled for the 15th was canceled due to a conflict between the two camps, and on the morning of the 16th of Japan time, it is unusual for both candidates to participate in a dialogue meeting with voters hosted by another television station at the same time. It is a development of.

Expert "Mr. Trump needs something dramatic to reverse"

Carlin Bowman, a senior researcher at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank, told NHK on the 15th that while Democratic Party Biden leads in many polls, President Trump is "dramatic" to reverse. I need something. "



"It could be an opportunity for President Trump to regain the support he lost in a recent poll," Bowman said of a upcoming TV station-sponsored dialogue with voters. Trump will change the situation. We need something pretty dramatic to do that. "



On top of that, regarding President Trump's prompt resumption of election campaigns and holding a rally to gather supporters after the infection with the new coronavirus, "President Trump thinks that it is effective to directly contact voters and appeal for policy. And it's actually enthusiastic about its supporters. President Trump likes to talk about the administration's achievements and challenges at rallies, but he needs to do more by the voting day to win the election. There is. "



"There is certainly talk of the Trump camp having financial challenges," Bowman said of reports that President Trump's camp would curtail election campaigns in some states, including fierce battle states. It is possible that we are turning resources such as those from struggling states to states that still have the potential to win. "



As for the focus of the final game, "Countermeasures against the new coronavirus are very important and Biden's strength. On the other hand, the economy is always an important concern of the people and President Trump has strength. I am the final of the election campaign. These are the two that are paying the most attention to the board, "he said, saying that responding to the new coronavirus and the slowing economy is the key.

The situation in the "fierce battle state"

According to the US political information site "Real Clear Politics", the average approval rating of the opinion polls targeting the United States


was 51.7% for Mr. Biden


and 42.3% for President Trump

as of the 15th

.


Biden leads by 9.4 points, the gap widening from the end of last month.



However, the number of electors in the US presidential election is due to the "winner-all-take-all method," in which candidates who win as many votes as possible in most states can win all of the electors assigned to that state. Winning or losing in the "fierce battle state" where both candidates compete with each other will determine the outcome.



Of particular note are the

three states of


▽ Michigan


▽ Pennsylvania,


▽ Wisconsin,


▽ North Carolina,


▽ Arizona,

which led to Mr. Trump's victory over most expectations last time

.


▽ There are 6 states in total in Florida.



The average approval ratings for these states as of the 15th were all led by Mr. Byden, with a difference


of 7.2 points in Michigan


, 6.5 points in Pennsylvania


, 6.3 points in Wisconsin, and


▽. It is 3.5 points in Arizona


, 3.3 points in North Carolina


, and 2.7 points in Florida.



In addition, Biden's lead is 4.9 points on average in the six states, and the difference in approval ratings between candidates is small compared to the same time in the previous presidential election four years ago, and it is a fierce battle.

Vice Presidential Candidate Senator Harris Suspended Face-to-face Activities

Senator Harris, a vice presidential candidate for the opposition Democratic Party, has announced that he will stop face-to-face campaigns this week because his camp staff have been infected with the new coronavirus.



Two people, including a spokeswoman who was working with Congressman Harris, were infected with the new coronavirus.



Mr. Harris himself had no close contact with the two and was negative in the test, but as a precautionary measure, he canceled the planned speech in southern North Carolina and conducted an online election campaign. I'm going to switch to.