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Thanks to the electoral college, the outcome of the U.S. presidential election will very likely be determined by a few key swing states, divided into two distinct groups based on their demographic and economic characteristics.
In the Rust Belt, three predominantly white and historically manufacturing-based states – Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin – play a crucial role. These states, characterized by their industrial economies and blue-collar workforce, are showing relatively stronger support for Kamala Harris, reflecting her appeal to traditional Democratic voters and her policies aimed at revitalizing American manufacturing, a policy goal of the previous administration. Joe Biden won all