With just two weeks left until Election Day, the U.S. is witnessing one of the closest electoral races in decades. As CNN's senior reporter Harriet highlighted, current polls suggest the leading candidate stands at 276 electoral votes, which is eerily similar to the historically close election year of 2000, where the leader held just 281 electoral votes. The margins are razor-thin across key battleground states, with North Carolina, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania all within a single point. David Chalian, CNN political director, stressed that over 15 million votes have already been cast, indicating a high level of voter engagement. However, the count may stretch into Wednesday, especially in Pennsylvania, where mail-in ballots cannot be processed until Election Day. This unusual timing could delay projections significantly, raising public anticipation and anxiety. Vice President Kamala Harris is also actively campaigning, especially in the critical blue wall states, aiming to contrast her policies directly with those of Donald Trump. The polling results suggest a transformative period where traditional voter behaviors are shifting, and perceived threats to democratic values may influence undecided voters. As Republican engagement grows alongside early voting, the race is set to be one for the history books.
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