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– Right now I am worried about the votes of young men. Many of my friends say they will vote for Trump, says Mark Seery (19). The first-time voter has come to a sports arena in Tucson, Arizona to listen to Barack Obama. Now Mark is a little shaky after shaking hands with the man who was president when he was a kid himself. Mark Seery has volunteered for the Democrats and will spend the next two weeks trying to convince friends not to vote for Trump. Photo: Eskil Wie Furunes / news There are most women in the hall where 4,500 people have turned up. The polls here in Arizona, a state Biden barely won in 2020, show a lead for Trump now. – Much of the republican ideology is aimed at young men who are vulnerable and who go through a lot in life. They may think that Republicans will give them an easy way out and solve their problems, says Seery. Many young people don’t remember him. But in 2008, he caused first-time voters to run away. Photo: AFP Gaining ground among “Latinos” The opinion polls show the same as Mark Seery tells. Trump is gaining ground among young men in several of the swing states. In Arizona, the population is on average younger than in many other US states. And here there are many Latinos. Studies show that even though a majority of young people with a Hispanic background vote Democratic, the party has lost support in this group to Trump over the past eight years. Status in electorate? Each state in the United States has a given number of electors based on population. Whoever gets the most votes in a state gets all the state’s electors. The candidate with the most electors in total wins the election. Harris 0% support Trump 0% support Average of the latest polls. Updated: Source: 538. More about news’s ​​use of numbers. – Not a tough type Barack Obama speaks directly to them from the stage. Although those considering voting for Trump may not be here. – I have especially noticed that a number of men believe that Trump’s rowdy behavior, where he reaches down on people and pretends to be a tough guy, is a sign of strength. I’m here to tell you that’s wrong, says Obama. – Real strength is working hard and helping those who cannot stand up for themselves. Barack Obama swings to get Harris more voters. Preferably young, male voters. Photo: Eskil Wie Furunes / news Disappointed with the guys Emily Felix is ​​one of the many women with a Latin American background here who are annoyed with men in their home state. – I have to say that I am disappointed with the Latin American part of the population here. Because 50 percent of men with a Latin American background say they will vote for Trump, says Felix. – It does not make Latinos look good. Emma Felix (26) is worried about the election in her home state. Photo: Eskil Wie Furunes / news Talking about penis size Trump appeals to masculinity in increasingly vulgar terms at his election rallies. When he met with voters in Pennsylvania this weekend, he opened his speech by talking about the size of a famous golfer’s penis. – That man was strong and tough. And I refuse to say it, but when he showered with the other pros, they were just like, “Oh my God, it’s unbelievable,” Trump said of golfer Arnold Palmer, who died in 2016 and who was from the area where he was rallying. Donald Trump goes from campaign rally to campaign rally to secure votes. This is a photo from Pennsylvania Saturday. Photo: Brian Snyder / Reuters In Arizona, Barack Obama tries to make Trump look small and incompetent. – I understand that people want change. What I cannot understand is how anyone can believe that Donald Trump will create change that is good for you, says the 63-year-old ex-president. Obama greets crowd in Tucson as Secret Service looks on. Photo: Eskil Wie Furunes / news This weekend, Barack Obama is both in Arizona and in Las Vegas, in the neighboring state of Nevada. However, President Biden shines with his absence in the run-up to the election campaign. According to NBC, he will not participate in any more election campaign events until election day itself. A male Trump supporter ready for a campaign rally in the swing state of Pennsylvania on Sunday. Now Obama is helping to try to hijack male voters for Harris, who would otherwise have voted for Trump. Photo: Susan Walsh / AP Published 20.10.2024, at 19.47 Updated 20.10.2024, at 20.05



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