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Trump vs. Biden 2024: Key Swing States and How They Could Impact the Election

In the 2020 election, key swing states such as Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan played a crucial role in the election outcome

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Ishita Chakraborty
Ishita Chakraborty
Editor-in-Chief at Transcontinental Times, Computer Science Graduate, PG diploma in Journalism and Mass communication. Ishita is a youth activist for PETA India, President of Girlup IWO, and a linguaphile. She covers fashion and lifestyle, politics, UN initiatives, sports, and diversity.

UNITED STATES: As the 2024 presidential election approaches, it’s important to consider the key swing states that could determine the outcome of the election. These states are known for having a large number of independent and undecided voters who can easily swing their support between the two candidates.

In the 2020 election, key swing states such as Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan played a crucial role in the election outcome. Donald Trump managed to win all three of these states in 2016, but in 2020, Joe Biden was able to flip them in his favour. This year, however, it’s unclear which way these states will go, and the outcome could go either way.

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Pennsylvania

One of the key swing states that could impact the election is Pennsylvania. With 20 electoral votes, Pennsylvania is the fifth-largest state in the country and a crucial battleground state. In the 2020 election, Joe Biden won the state by just over 80,000 votes, a margin of less than 1%. Pennsylvania is a traditionally blue-collar state with a large number of union workers, and both candidates are likely to focus on appealing to these voters.

Florida

Another key swing state is Florida, with 29 electoral votes. Florida is known for being a fiercely contested state, with both parties spending heavily on advertising and campaigning. In the 2020 election, Donald Trump won Florida by just over 3%, and the state has historically been a swing state. With a large number of retirees and Hispanic voters, both candidates will need to tailor their messaging to appeal to these demographics.

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Wisconsin and Michigan

Wisconsin is also an important swing state, with 10 electoral votes. In the 2020 election, Joe Biden won Wisconsin by just over 20,000 votes, a margin of less than 1%. Wisconsin is known for being a purple state, with a fairly even split between Republicans and Democrats. With a large number of rural voters, both candidates will need to focus on issues such as agriculture and the economy to win over voters.

Michigan is another state to watch, with 16 electoral votes. In the 2020 election, Joe Biden won Michigan by just over 150,000 votes, a margin of just over 2%. Michigan is known for being a heavily unionized state, with a large number of blue-collar workers. Both candidates are likely to focus on issues such as trade and manufacturing to appeal to these voters.

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Ohio and North Carolina

Ohio is a key swing state, with 18 electoral votes. In the 2020 election, Donald Trump won Ohio by just over 8%, a larger margin than in many other swing states. Ohio is known for being a historically Republican state, but with a large number of working-class voters, it’s unclear which way the state will go in 2024. Both candidates will need to focus on issues such as the economy and job creation to win over voters.

Finally, North Carolina is an important swing state to watch, with 15 electoral votes. In the 2020 election, Donald Trump won North Carolina by just over 1%, and the state has historically been a swing state. North Carolina is known for having a large number of suburban voters, and both candidates are likely to focus on issues such as healthcare and education to appeal to these voters.

In all of these key swing states, the outcome of the election could easily swing in either direction. With a large number of independent and undecided voters, both candidates will need to tailor their messaging to appeal to these voters. The economy and job creation are likely to be key issues in many of these states, as well as healthcare, education, and foreign policy.

Trump vs. Biden 2024 presidential election 

Overall, the 2024 presidential election promises to be another tightly contested election, with several key swing states that could determine the outcome. As the candidates ramp up their campaigning and messaging, it’s important to keep a close eye on these key swing states and how they could impact the election. Every vote will matter in such a close race, and in some of these states, the outcome might come down to just a few thousand votes.

Other swing states could also play a role in the election. States such as Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada all flipped from red to blue in the 2020 election, and it’s possible that they could remain blue in 2024. Conversely, states like Iowa and Ohio, which Donald Trump won in 2016 and 2020, might switch to Joe Biden in 2024.

Ultimately, the outcome of the election will depend on several factors, including voter turnout, campaign messaging, and external events such as the economy and world events. The candidates will need to work hard to win over voters in these key swing states, and we’ll likely see a lot of campaigning and advertising in these states in the coming months.

The outcome of the election could have a significant impact on the direction of the country. With such starkly different visions for the future of the United States, a Trump victory could result in significant changes to policies on issues such as healthcare, immigration, and climate change, while a Biden victory could lead to a significant shift in these areas.

With a number of states in play, both candidates will need to work hard to win over independent and undecided voters.

Also Read: The Role of Social Media in the Trump vs. Biden 2024 Election

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  • Ishita Chakraborty

    Editor-in-Chief at Transcontinental Times, Computer Science Graduate, PG diploma in Journalism and Mass communication. Ishita is a youth activist for PETA India, President of Girlup IWO, and a linguaphile. She covers fashion and lifestyle, politics, UN initiatives, sports, and diversity.

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