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The presidential election in the United States is scheduled for November 5 this year, with the possibility of a close contest between the candidates of the Democratic and Republican parties, but there are some states that can change the outcome of the presidential election.
The US presidential election has come to a head, a tough competition is expected between the two major parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, most of the states have neck-and-neck positions, but the role of swing states will be the most important in the election results.
Presidential elections in all 50 US states are decided by a voting system called the Electoral College, with each state allocated a certain number of Electoral College votes in proportion to its population. A presidential candidate must secure 270 votes to win.
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Most states consistently vote for the same favored party, but swing states determine whether any candidate wins or loses, so dice-flipping states can play a large role in deciding the outcome.
Trapped states include Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Voters in the states of Wisconsin, Nevada, Minnesota and North Carolina could also play a role in swinging the outcome as these 50 states have a total of 93 electoral votes.
Republican candidate Donald Trump leads Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in three swing states.
According to the poll, Trump has a three-point lead in North Carolina, four points in Georgia and five points in Arizona.