Source: Bloomberg

Author: Nancy Cook, Josh WingRove

In the last 15 days before the US election, Donald Trump will participate in a series of eye -catching events and make non -traditional media appearances to touch voters who usually do not pay attention to politics.

And Kamara Harris will focus on defending the Democratic Party's "Blue Wall" state -Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.EssenceShe will go to these three states on Monday, which is part of the voting activities in key suburbs.

The above campaign techniques highlight the fundamental differences between the two candidates -one is a Republican who has dominated American politics with the help of the moment and the media, and the other is the Democrats who are deeply considered and organized quickly and quickly.But it also highlights a fundamental fact: the 2024 US presidential election election is no less than any of the history.

The campaign team and staff are expected to have an unpredictable victory and or defeat, which will depend on the two candidates who can attract the most supporters and voters who usually do not participate in voting in seven swing states.

In the last two weeks, Trump will lock the votes of young men, black men and Latin American -American -like -American votes -this campaign strategy can be traced back to the Republican primaries.

Harris will work hard to consolidate her support among women, black voters and gentle Republicans in the suburbs, and the latter is generally dissatisfied with Trump's past style and speech.

"The election in our states has been reached to a point or less than a point. Of course, the polls will react in this way. In fact, this is the case," said Josh Shapiro, Governor of Pennsylvania.

Shapiro, Gretchen Whitmer in Michigan, and Tony Evers in Wisconsin are the key governors of the Democratic Party of the "Blue Wall" state. The three took the bus to vote in these states in the past week.In an interview, everyone expressed his optimism to Harris. Shapiro stated that Harris could win his state. Evers said he was "confident" in Harris' performance in his state.Whitmer said that Harris's performance in Michigan is more confident than Trump.

"I don't think there are many people who have not made decisions; I don't think some people don't want to vote for Trump, but I have not decided to vote to Kamara Harris," he said.