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Controversies overshadow final push for president in US election

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Last updated: 2024/11/03 at 6:55 PM
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Boyd Wagner, the US politics analyst and head of polling at Euronews, provides valuable insights into the latest news and updates on the US election through his video series. As Americans prepare to cast their votes on 5 November, Wagner dives into the campaigns, recent polling data, and what we can expect in the final days leading up to the election.

In the final week of a close election, Presidential campaigns aim to stick to their message, attract undecided voters, and avoid negative press. However, controversies have overshadowed these efforts in the final week leading up to the election. The Trump campaign faced backlash from a rally where a speaker made disparaging comments about Latinos and Puerto Ricans, leading to a shift in focus away from their final pitches. Democrats have capitalized on this negative messaging to drive out the Puerto Rican vote against Trump.

President Biden himself got embroiled in controversy by calling Trump supporters “garbage,” although attempts have been made to clarify that his comment was directed only at the Trump speaker. Vice President Harris distanced herself from the criticism, highlighting the importance of respecting individuals based on their voting preferences. Despite these controversies, both candidates are making their final appeals to voters, positioning themselves as agents of change in a country where a majority of voters believe the nation is on the wrong track.

As the election approaches, polling data shows a tight race between the two candidates. FiveThirtyEight data indicates Harris leading by a narrow margin, while RealClearPolitics shows Trump slightly ahead nationally. The closeness of the race surpasses previous election data, with both models pointing to a potential historic closeness in the outcome. Whether this data will hold true remains to be seen, making the upcoming election one of the closest in US history.

In a crucial moment for both campaigns, the focus remains on attracting undecided voters and delivering a clear message to the American electorate. Both candidates are emphasizing the need for change amidst widespread sentiment that the country is headed in the wrong direction. With the election just days away, voters will have the opportunity to make their voices heard and determine the future direction of the nation.

Boyd Wagner’s analysis provides a comprehensive overview of the key developments in the US election, shedding light on the strategies of the candidates and the implications of recent controversies. As Americans prepare to head to the polls, the stakes are high, with the outcome likely to have a significant impact on the trajectory of the country. Stay tuned for further updates and insights from Euronews’ US politics analyst as the election unfolds.

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