November will witness the main battle between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump as the intensity for the 2024 US presidential election is nearing a crescendo. The political climate is getting increasingly polarized as more than 40 traditionally loyal states have almost made up their minds.
Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania, with 19 electoral votes, is one of the most critical states in 2024 as in 2020, Joe Biden could barely manage to walk home.
Georgia: With 16 electoral votes, Georgia is prominent for candidates during campaign trail. In 2020, Joe Biden took it by a whisker and now, Trump is not going to leave it to any chance.
North Carolina: North Carolina has 16 electoral votes and has historically been a swing state so you can brace up for a close fight in 2024 which Trump won in 2016.
Michigan: Michigan, with 15 electoral votes, provided the impetus for Joe Biden in 2020, especially with the crucial role played by the working-class voters. Michigan is a key target for both Democrats and Republicans.
Nevada: Nevada, with 6 electoral votes, has historically been a Democrat stronghold. Nevertheless, none of the two will take it for granted.
Arizona: One of the main issues in Arizona is changing demographics and an increasing Latino population. Its 11 electoral votes make it a battleground state.
Wisconsin: Wisconsin’s 10 electoral votes helped Joe Biden in 2020. The main focus is on the state’s mix of urban and rural voters.
Nebraska: Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District with 1 electoral vote gave the mandate to Joe in 2020 who won a single but potentially decisive electoral vote.