The election is less than three weeks away! And if you are in a state with early voting, it may be even sooner than that!
Like most elections, the 2024 election victor will be determined largely by whichever candidate can win the most swing states, i.e. states that are nearly split 50/50 Democrat and Republican. If Trump is to win the election, he has to win a majority of the seven swing states, which are: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
In order to keep you informed on how Trump is polling in these seven states, how he did against Biden in 2020 and what issues are important to the voters of each of the states, we compiled the relevant information for your convenance below:
Arizona
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In 2020 Trump lost Arizona to Biden by just over 10,000 votes, or 0.4 percent of the state.
The border state is up in the air again for 2024 and unsurprisingly immigration and border security is the top issue for voters. After border security, long-term water supplies and education rank at the top of Arizona voter's concerns, with inflation and cost of living coming in at number four.
Polls currently place President Trump ahead of Kamala with 48.4 percent of the votes compared to her 46.8 percent.
Georgia
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In 2020, Trump lost Georgia to Biden by just over 10,000 votes, or 0.3 percent of the state.
Georgia voters are most concerned with abortion access (for or against), followed by environment, climate change, and the economy.
Polls currently place President Trump ahead of Kamala with 48.7 percent of the votes compared to her 47 percent.
Michigan
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In 2020 Trump lost Michigan to Biden by approximately 150,000 votes, or 2.8 percent of the state.
In Michigan, like many Americans, voters are most concerned by the economy. The economy is trailed by renewable energy and abortion as top issues for Michigan voters this election.
Polls currently place Kamala Harris ahead of Trump with 47.7 percent of the votes compared to his 46.9 percent.
Nevada
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In 2020 Trump lost Nevada to Biden by approximately 30,000 votes, or 2.4 percent of the state.
In Nevada, the top issue is for voters is the economy, which is followed by affordable housing. Following affordable housing, immigration ranks high among concerns of Nevada voters along with democracy and crime.
Polls currently place Kamala Harris ahead of Trump with 47.8 percent of the votes compared to his 47 percent.
North Carolina
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In 2020 Trump won North Carolina against Biden by over 70,000 votes, or 1.4 percent of the state.
Like in many other state, the economy is the leading issue among voters. The economy and inflation is followed by abortion rights and illegal immigration in top concerns for North Caroling voters.
Polls currently place Donald Trump leading Kamala with 48 percent of the votes compared to her 47.6 percent.
Pennsylvania
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In 2020 Trump lost Pennsylvania to Biden by approximately 80,000 votes, or 1.2 percent of the state.
The people of Pennsylvania are the most concerned with jobs, wages and the economy. Behind the economy, Pennsylvanians are most concerned with the future of democracy, immigration, and gun policy.
Polls currently place Kamala leading Trump with 48.1 percent of the votes compared to his 47.4 percent.
Wisconsin
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In 2020 Trump lost Wisconsin to Biden by approximately 40,000 votes, or 0.7 percent of the state.
The primary concern of voters in Wisconsin is the current high cost of living. Behind the cost of living, healthcare and education are high among the concerns of Wisconsinites, with the economy as a whole coming in fourth.
Polls currently place Kamala leading Trump with 48.1 percent of the votes compared to his 47.5 percent.