The presidential race is in full swing with the campaign trail taking candidates across the country for rallies and debates. Candidates from the two major political parties the Democrats and Republicans start their campaigns with a goal of reaching out to voters to gain their support. They also take part in televised debates where they are asked questions about their policies and plans for the nation.
The winner of the election is determined through an Electoral College process where each state has a certain number of electoral votes depending on its size. A candidate needs to get a majority of the electoral votes (270) to win the election. On election day, people go to their polling places and vote for the president and vice president of their choice.
Throughout the campaign, Harris and Trump have been neck and neck both nationally and in battleground states. There is a widespread belief that if Harris can maximize her support among women voters she will have a strong chance to win. Conversely, if Trump can hold on to his base of nativist supporters, he will have a good chance of winning.
The final stretch of the election is critical to both campaigns. Harris and Trump will be honing their messages and working to turn out the vote in key states. They will be trying to avoid any missteps that could damage their chances of victory.