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Close Call in Swing States: Who will Lead America in 2024?

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Close Call in Swing States: Who will Lead America in 2024?

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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The November 5th election has captured the nation’s attention like no other, marking what many believe will be one of the most closely contested races in American history. With just hours left, the outcome remains uncertain as the polls show a tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Political opinion is deeply divided, and with the candidates’ support falling within the margin of error, either could secure a victory in the electoral college.

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  • Harris vs. Trump: Who Do Americans Want?
  • Paranoia and Hope: The Battle of the Swing States
  • The Swing States’ Power in the Electoral College
  • Predicting the Outcome: Experts Weigh In
  • Bottom Line

Harris vs. Trump: Who Do Americans Want?

Determining the “better” candidate is challenging, as both Harris and Trump come with distinct strengths and weaknesses that resonate with different groups of voters. For many, the decision is as much about values as it is about leadership qualities. Voters across the country are asking themselves: Who do we want to lead America?

This year, two major issues appear to be influencing voters heavily: the economy and Americans’ liberal rights. Those who fear a Trump presidency worry about potential rollbacks on rights, particularly reproductive rights, as Trump has been vocal about his opposition to abortion. On the other hand, Trump supporters are hopeful that his business background could translate into a stronger economy—something they view as a critical edge over Harris.

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Paranoia and Hope: The Battle of the Swing States

Both parties remain hopeful yet wary about the prospect of the other’s win. Arizona, the only swing state with a clear lead, has Trump ahead. But the battle isn’t over, as the remaining swing states, including Nevada, North Carolina, and Georgia, are still up for grabs. In these states, the polls are within the margin of error, leaving both sides on edge.

Interestingly, Harris appears to be gaining ground in traditionally conservative states like Iowa, where she now has a narrow lead—a “stunning reversal,” given that Trump held a four-point advantage over her in September and an 18-point lead over President Biden back in June. Nationally, Harris has consistently maintained a slight lead over Trump, with her advantage reaching nearly four percentage points by late August.

However, the national polls have tightened in the past few weeks, reflecting a race that is truly neck-and-neck.

The Swing States’ Power in the Electoral College

The national polls provide insight into the general mood, but the electoral college will ultimately determine the winner. In key swing states like Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina, Trump currently holds a slight edge, though the numbers have fluctuated since August. In other swing states—Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin—Harris had led since the summer, but her advantage has dwindled recently, and Trump now holds a narrow lead in Pennsylvania.

These three states were once Democratic strongholds, only to be flipped by Trump in 2016 on his way to the presidency. President Biden reclaimed them in 2020, and if Harris can do the same, she stands a strong chance of winning the election.

Predicting the Outcome: Experts Weigh In

As the election approaches, renowned election forecasters Allan Lichtman and Nate Silver are in the spotlight. Lichtman, a professor at American University known for accurately predicting nine of the last ten presidential elections, has forecasted a victory for Kamala Harris. Meanwhile, Nate Silver, the statistician behind FiveThirtyEight, recently described the race as a virtual tie in the New York Times, although his “gut” feeling suggests Trump may have the edge.

Bottom Line

With polls too close to call and swing states still in play, the outcome of this historic election is as unpredictable as ever. Both Harris and Trump are vying for a victory that could reshape America’s future. As Americans head to the polls, the nation—and indeed the world—waits to see who will emerge as the next President of the United States.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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