polls, program… The Republican in the race to win

polls program The Republican in the race to win

Slightly behind in the polls at the national level, Donald Trump is making a strong comeback in the swing states, these undecided states which will decide the vote.

The American presidential election will take place on November 5, and less than a month before the vote, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are close in voting intentions. The Republican is slightly behind nationally according to the political analysis site 538from the American media ABC News, with 46% of potential votes against 48.4% for its competitor. According to the270towins aggregatorDonald Trump is given at 46.9%, against 49.3% for Kamala Harris.

But it is more interesting to look at the “swing states”, those states whose election results vary depending on the vote, oscillating over the years between the right and the left. They are called pivotal states, which will decide the outcome of the election. And in recent days, the Republican candidate has made a notable return to these famous swing states. To convince Republican voters committed to his cause, but also voters who are still undecided, the Republican candidate for the White House is banking on a program well identified with the American right on the economic level or on the subject of immigration. He thus promised to work towards the relocation of businesses and industries to the United States and to launch “the largest expulsion operation” of migrants in history.

Donald Trump in the polls

If the national polls give a slight advantage to the Democrats, of two to three points, it is at the state level that the vote will be played out, particularly around 7 states which change their political color from one election to the next. ‘other: swing states. Donald Trump comes first in four of the seven swing states as of October 10, 2024 according to the compilation surveys carried out by 270tonwins. Kamala Harris is only between 0.4 and 0.8 points ahead in the last two swing states and has lost quite a bit of ground in these key areas in a week. The two candidates are tied in Pennsylvania. The battle promises to be very close between the two candidates. Other territories are watched closely because they have high stakes, such as Florida which has 30 electors and in which Donald Trump and in the lead with 50% of voting intentions, compared to 45% for her Democratic competitor.

Small gap but favorable polls the strengths and weaknesses of

Donald Trump’s program

Economy: lower taxes and development of cryptocurrencies

On September 5, in New York, Donald Trump said he wanted to put an end to “communism”. “Send Comrade Harris Home to California.” A taste of his program, to say the least cash, without concession. On the economic side, the real estate magnate is considering customs duties of “more than 10%” on all imports, to finance a “large tax cut for the middle class, the upper class, the lower class, business class,” he explains. At the same time, he intends to make the United States “the world capital of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies”.

International: what impact on France and the European Union?

Since the United States Trade Act of 1974, the American president has the ability to impose quotas and tariffs up to 15% higher for 150 days on countries that have significant surpluses in their balance of payments. payments with the United States. It could therefore go further than the 10% announced so far. Enough to generate a real economic and trade war between the USA and the EU. However, this scenario still appears unlikely, particularly because the EU remains the United States’ largest trading partner.

Environment: end of regulations and abundant oil

Concerning the environment, the former President of the United States could be tempted to lift all possible regulations if he were to reach the White House. “For each new regulation, we will eliminate at least 10 old laws, and frankly we will have no trouble doing it,” he assured at the beginning of September. “I will quickly put an end to the great green scam” he has already promised in the event of a second term. “We are going to drill (for oil) like crazy” he announced to his supporters, so as to “lower energy prices very quickly”.

Immigration: “the largest expulsion operation” of migrants

On the subject of immigration, Donald Trump’s program has the merit of being clear, he wishes to launch “the largest expulsion operation” of migrants as soon as he is elected if he were to join the White House. The American billionaire also plans to “use the army” to achieve his goals in order to expel migrants, then to open new detention camps. The automatic soil right will also be canceled in the event of the election of Donald Trump, “for children born to irregular migrants”.

Abortion: Trump cultivates ambiguity

Donald Trump maintains uncertainty regarding the future of abortions in the country. He does not position himself on the line of the American religious right, according to which we should promise an outright ban on abortion throughout the country through federal law. “You have to follow your soul and conscience on this issue, but don’t forget that you also have to win elections,” he said. According to Franceinfo, the Republican is trying to present himself as a defender of “reproductive rights”, an adjustment compared to his previous mandate.

A third assassination attempt against Trump foiled?

A third assassination attempt against Trump foiled? - Donald Trump ©

Saturday, October 12, a man was arrested on the sidelines of a Donald Trump rally, in Coachella, California, in possession of several illegally possessed weapons. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department says the individual said he wanted to “kill the president.” The man was also in possession of a handgun and a high-capacity magazine according to sheriff’s officials after LA Times. He was released a few hours later on $5,000 bail.

The man arrested is said to be Vem Miller, a resident of Las Vegas and 49 years old. He is registered as a Republican and is running for the 2022 Nevada assembly election according to USA Today. When he arrived at the meeting, the latter introduced himself as a journalist. Several passports were found on him, “under different names,” the sheriff said during a press conference. His vehicle was unregistered and had a false license plate. The main suspect says he is a “100% Trump supporter”, and that he traveled “all the time with his guns in the back of his van”, with Fox News.

Vem Miller is scheduled to appear in court on January 2, 2025, for “possession of a loaded firearm” and “possession of a high-capacity magazine.” The arrest “had no impact on the safety of former President Trump or event participants,” sheriff’s officials said.

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