In a lifetime full of scandals, Donald Trump has managed to survive and even capitalize on them to portray himself as a victim rather than a perpetrator. From personal to public life, Trump has faced numerous allegations, investigations, lawsuits, and claims, making it difficult to keep track of them all. Despite the mounting scandals, Vice President Kamala Harris has intensified efforts to paint Trump as dangerous and unfit to lead, especially as polls tighten leading up to the election.
As the U.S. gears up for election day, questions arise about voter motivation in non-swing states where their votes may seem inconsequential in the presidential race due to the Electoral College system. However, voters in non-swing states still have the opportunity to influence local and statewide elections, sending a political message through their votes. While abolishing the Electoral College would require a constitutional amendment, which is highly unlikely, most Americans are focusing on more immediate concerns such as the economy, immigration, and foreign policy.
With the election just six days away, the spotlight on Trump’s lifetime of scandals and the complexities of the U.S. electoral system continue to be key topics of discussion leading up to the crucial vote.
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