Showdown in Swing States Five scenarios for how Harris or Trump can win the US election
Whoever secures 270 votes from the electorate will move into the White House in the US election. The path to victory leads primarily through the industrial north. A stalemate is also possible.
The US election will be decided in the swing states
When Kamala Harris and Donald Trump wait for the results of the presidential election on Tuesday, they and their advisors will have seven states in particular in mind. On the one hand, the three former industrial strongholds in the northeast: Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin – the Rust Belt. Plus the four southern swing states: North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona and Nevada – the Sun Belt.
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