Keys to the White House: A breakdown of the battleground states in the U.S. election
WASHINGTON — For Americans living in a handful of battleground states, the United States election has relentlessly inundated their lives for months.
Their televisions show constant advertisements from Democrats and Republicans. If people switch to social media – it’s there, too.
It’s not just on screens. Vice-President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump have repeatedly visited Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin trying to get every last vote critical for a win.
“From a business perspective I think it’s good that the energy is here,” said 44-year-old Ventura Lopez, who runs Shirtz Pleaze, a store that makes shirts and other gear that both political parties have purchased in Milwaukee.