All eyes are on the key regions where the election is contested, as the counting of votes was close to deciding the outcome of the race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. The two candidates focused on the seven states of the greatest challenge, namely Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. They are seeking the support of undecided voters there, as they strive to speak to the issues that matter most to them.
Although voters in these battleground states share common concerns with the rest of the United States, there are issues of their own that appear to be the biggest obstacles. The economy has become the main focus of voters, with only a few days to go before Election Day. The economy, which is the main factor, includes many factors such as the growth rate, unemployment rate, consumer confidence, and inflation that many people feel has affected their lives. Todd Belt, director of the Political Management program at George Washington University, said inflation is one of the top things people are worried about.
The latest poll shows that 44% of Americans say the economy is no better now than it was when President Joe Biden took office, marking the worst level of the question since 1986. The quality of life is particularly important to voters, which can be a reason for them to decide which candidate to vote for when the election is reached.
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