harris 'black rally' and trump 'tariff all in'...a last-minute foggy development

2024.10.28. AM 05:52
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The U.S. presidential election is coming next Tuesday.

With close approval ratings continuing into the last minute of the election, Harris focused on winning black votes, a traditional Democratic background.

Former President Trump criticized the subsidy policy to attract foreign semiconductor companies such as Samsung and SK, suggesting high tariff barriers as an alternative.

This is Washington correspondent Kwon Jun-ki.

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Vice President Harris visited a black church in Pennsylvania.

This is to win over the traditional Democratic supporters in Pennsylvania, the most important state in the race.

[CAMALA HARRIS / VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES] Everyone here in Pennsylvania has a chance to make a difference. Because, at this moment, we are facing the real question of what country do you want to live in?]

Former President Trump criticized Biden's subsidy policy to attract foreign semiconductor companies such as Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix.

He put forward a high-rate tariff policy, saying that even if high tariffs are imposed, foreign companies will build factories in the United States on their own.

[Donald Trump / Former U.S. President: (Biden's) semiconductor deal is very bad. It's spent billions of dollars trying to get rich companies to come to the United States. They won't give us a good company anyway. All we have to do is put tariffs on it.]

With a close race to the end, ABC News released a poll showing Harris widened her approval rating gap with Trump in three weeks.

The approval rating of those willing to vote grew by 4%p from 2%p earlier this month.

In particular, the Hispanic and black voters Harris recently worked on have returned, ABC News analyzed.

The gap between Harris and Trump's approval rating has widened from 22% to 30%p, and Harris has an overwhelming lead of 90 to 7%, Hispanics said.

However, the last poll released by the New York Times and CNN recently showed that the approval ratings of the two were tied,
As surveys show that Trump is ahead in the average approval rating of seven competing states
, the presidential election situation seems to be still foggy with more than a week left.

This is YTN Kwon Jun-ki from Washington.






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