NOURNEWS - Prior to COVID-19 rise to prominence in the United States, Trump was constantly proud of his economic achievements in lowering the unemployment rate and boosting the stock market and the oil and gas industry. But with the coronavirus outbreak, all of this seems to be on the verge of extinction.
Unemployment has risen sharply, the stock market has suffered heavy losses and the oil and gas industry has gone bankrupt due to the historic collapse of world oil prices.
Catastrophic increase in human casualties caused by Coronavirus, of which the country's public opinion considers an important part to be due to the incompetence of the Trump administration, has also been added to the aforementioned problems.
In this context, a new study by the Brookings Institution has shown that Donald Trump has an important role in the key states (States where neither the two main parties nor their candidates have strong support will play a key role in voting for the next White House resident) that has lost to the a unified Democratic or Republican state.
Joe Biden leads the way in five of the six major states, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Florida and Arizona, and is ahead of Trump in North Carolina.
These states are likely to become "competitive states" or "battlefield states."
In the states of Ohio, Iowa and Georgia, where Trump must be ahead of his rival, it seems that the competition over there is also tight.
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