All eyes will be on the key battleground states as the votes are counted on Tuesday in the match-up between Harris and Trump. Both candidates have navigated the seven key battleground states—Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, North Carolina, Wisconsin and Nevada—and they worked hard to win over the undecided voters in those states along the way.
While most of the voters in these states share many of the same concerns, it seems one concern stands out the most—the economy. Among voters polled, many of them say the economy is the number one issue for them, and they think it’s only getting worse. That should favor Trump.
Immigration is another big concern for swing state voters, especially in a battleground state like Arizona. Immigration is also often tied to crime, which is another issue many Americans think about. This issue should also favor Trump.
The Left seemed to only want to lower gas prices a few months before the election. The Left also seemed to only care about tightening the border a few months before the election. Until recently, they even went against states that tried to protect their borders. Some people forget, the Biden-Harris administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court back in January to step in and remove razor wire the state of Texas had placed along a 29-mile stretch of its border.