ANS: As November 5th approaches, the U.S. Presidential election is shaping up to be a fiercely competitive showdown between Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican incumbent Donald Trump. Both candidates are intensifying their efforts to win over undecided voters nationwide.
Harris is concentrating her campaign in crucial battleground states, including North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, where she believes she can make significant gains. Trump, meanwhile, made a strategic visit to Wisconsin on Wednesday as part of his campaign efforts.
According to the Election Lab at the University of Florida, over 57.5 million Americans have already voted, either in-person or by mail, with early voting numbers continuing to rise.
Local media reports indicate that the race remains too close to call, with the election outcome likely resting on voter turnout in seven key swing states, including North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, and Nevada. With approximately 244 million registered voters in the country, mobilizing voters is critical.
In the 2020 election, turnout reached about 66 percent, underscoring the importance of engagement in this pivotal election.