New York Times Endorses Kamala Harris for Presidency
The 'New York Times' has officially endorsed Kamala Harris for the upcoming presidential election. The endorsement criticizes Donald Trump's suitability for office and highlights the Republican Party's perceived threats to democracy.
Despite acknowledging that Harris might not be the perfect candidate for all voters, the newspaper describes her as a necessary and patriotic choice. This is only the second time since 1956 that 'The New York Times' has endorsed a Democratic candidate over a Republican, the last time being Dwight D. Eisenhower.
The race between Harris and Trump is extremely close, with polls showing them neck-and-neck nationally and in crucial swing states. Both candidates are focusing on undecided voters in these battlegrounds as the election date of November 5 approaches.
Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin are particularly critical for Harris, with tight polling suggesting a narrow lead for her. The results in these states could determine the outcome of the election.
As mail-in ballots are being sent out, the campaigns are ramping up their efforts to secure every possible vote, making this one of the most competitive elections in recent history.
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