The election is characterized by heightened tensions and a divided electorate, with both major candidates focusing on swing states.
Kamala Harris is prioritizing outreach to minority groups, particularly in Pennsylvania and Michigan, while Donald Trump is banking on traditional Republican strongholds like Texas and North Carolina.
The presence of third-party candidates like Jill Stein could siphon votes from both Harris and Trump, particularly among disenchanted voters.
The outcome of the election may hinge on a small number of swing states, particularly Pennsylvania and Michigan.
Third-party candidates could play a significant role in determining the election's final results, especially if they attract dissatisfied voters from the major parties.
The election may see a significant turnout of younger voters, particularly in Michigan, who may lean towards third-party candidates.