Just seven states are expected to determine the outcome of the 2024 US Presidential elections. But it’s not always been those seven. We explain why that matters. Video by Ellenoor Shameli and ...
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Seven swing states, including Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania, are expected to determine the election's outcome. With millions of Americans already casting their votes, the race remains tight ...
There are currently seven swing states that could potentially swing to either the Democrat or Republican party for the 2024 Presidential Election. According to polls by CBS News, candidates Kamala ...
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Pennsylvania is one of seven swing — or battleground — states in this year's election, but what exactly, are battleground states? Here's what a swing state is, and why both Harris and Trump ...
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And in the handful of critical states framing the 2024 race, there is little daylight between the rivals with barely a week before Election Day. Under the US Constitution, America's founding ...
With Election Day rapidly approaching, citizens of states across the U.S. are casting votes not only in a tight presidential race, but also on contentious issues, like marijuana and abortion.