US Political Drama: Court Decisions, Polls, and Campaign Strategies
Current US domestic news highlights legal battles over voting procedures, campaign strategies targeting overseas voters, and the influence of foreign entities on election stability. Court rulings impact actions by Trump allies in Georgia while Biden and Harris hold narrow leads in national polls.
The United States is witnessing a flurry of political activities as the Nov. 5 presidential election approaches. Georgia's top court has declined to expedite an appeal by Republicans regarding a hand-count ballot rule, potentially influencing voting processes in this critical battleground state.
Meanwhile, campaigns are intensifying efforts to engage overseas voters, a demographic that could sway tight polls. Notably, Vice President Kamala Harris holds a narrow lead over former President Donald Trump, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, reflecting a highly competitive race.
Concerns grow as intelligence officials warn of potential interference from Russia, China, and Iran, which may seek to exploit post-election uncertainties, intending to create division within the U.S. The political climate remains tense with legal actions and party strategies closely monitored.
(With inputs from agencies.)