Approximately three million undecided voters in seven battleground states will most likely decide the outcome of the 2024 presidential election, and surveys show that these voters are pessimistic about the country’s future. Jonathan Swan, a reporter covering the presidential campaign for The New York Times, examines how these voters are responding to Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald J. Trump.
Video by Jonathan Swan, Claire Hogan, Laura Salaberry, David Seekamp and Whitney Shefte for The New York Times
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Hmmm few % of the population deciding the type of policy and the leader of a country…. Sounds familiar to what America accuses other countries of. America needs a dose of democracy. Quick someone install one here!
Trump has been running for a decade now. What are his specific policy?
Saying I’ll reduce prices isn’t policy, saying I’ll build a wall isn’t a policy. These are slogans.
The quality of reporters in todays world is just pathetic
I’d love to see Jonathan Swan get to do more video reporting. His audio commentary on The Daily has been incredible during the final campaigns in the 2024 election. Great insights!
Sad