Different voters want different things, posing a tricky balancing act in a campaign where it's all to play for. Nowhere is this more evident than in the state of Georgia.
It's been a mad few months, even by American political standards. After Trump's criminal conviction in New York came Biden's blunders at that debate, then Trump's brush with an assassin's bullet and then that dramatic switch for the Democrats from Biden to Harris. Events have jolted politics here and the Democratic Party's remarkably smooth 'switcheroo' has upended the race for the White House. Harris's entry has turned the race into a neck-and-neck fight.
'He's our best choice.' Two others pile into the conversation, excited. 'I'm Trump too... we're with the Trump!' 'He's got 34 felony counts! Hell, he's more black than me!' another player says with a laugh. This sort of self-deprecating humour speaks volumes for a certain portion of the electorate.
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