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ExplainerUS presidential election 2024: 6 pivotal battlegrounds in the Biden-Trump rematch

  • Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are likely key battlegrounds in November
  • Donald Trump leads 2024 opinion polling averages in all six, after Joe Biden won them in the 2020 race

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Vendors sell merchandise before a Trump campaign rally in Rome, Georgia. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

US President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump clinched enough support last week to become the standard-bearers for their parties in November’s presidential election.

Under the US Constitution, each of the 50 states holds its own vote for the next commander-in-chief and candidates are awarded “electors” from each state according to its size.

With candidates needing 270 electors to win the White House, elections tend to be decided in the hotly-contested “swing states” with a history of alternating between Republican and Democratic candidates.

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In the 2024 cycle, those crucial battlegrounds look set to be Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Biden won all six to secure a 306-232 “electoral college” victory over Trump in 2020. But Trump now leads opinion polling averages in all six.

Pennsylvania

It was once reliably Democratic but these days they don’t come any closer than the Keystone State.

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