A look at swing states in the US election.

 A look at swing states in the US election.


The outcome of the Kamala Harris-Donald Trump debate is going to have a big impact on swing states.

The debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump held last Tuesday in the state of Pennsylvania, USA, is expected to have an impact especially in swing states. Both candidates jumped on the campaign trail immediately after the debate. While Trump's campaign has not conceded defeat in the debate, both parties began campaigning in swing states on Thursday to claim victory. The Democratic camp hopes Orange's strong stance in the debate will boost his chances for reelection.

Two candidates have to win the hearts of the voters before the November 5 presidential election. 67 million Americans attended Tuesday's debate. Trump was on the defensive in the face of Kamala's attacks in the debate. Voter support in swing states will determine the outcome of the election, so both candidates are competing to reach voters.

Kamala Harris campaigned in North Carolina on Thursday. He is looking to build on the momentum from the controversy. While Trump once led by 6 points in North Carolina, Orange is now tied there. He is targeting black and young voters.

On the other hand, Trump is also campaigning in Arizona, where he is stressing the country's economic pressures. In the last election, Biden won the state by a margin of only 10,000 votes, which could turn out to be important this time as well.

The debate held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is considered an important inspiration for Kamala. Because, after Joe Biden dropped out of the candidacy, the initial enthusiasm around orange was waning. After the success of the debate, Kamala's camp expressed its desire for another debate, but Trump is not willing.

After the debate, both candidates are ramping up their campaigns in swing states, where tens of thousands of voters could decide the fate of the election. These voters from the 'rust belt' and 'sun belt' regions could become an important factor in elections.

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