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The 2020 U.S. Presidential Election between incumbent Donald Trump of the Republican Party and nominee
Political Adversaries Turn to Social Media
As traditional campaign rallies and debates have been disrupted or cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, both campaigns have increasingly relied on social media platforms to reach voters and engage in political discourse. The Trump Campaign
and the Biden-Harris Campaign
have taken divergent approaches to social media engagement. Trump’s campaign continues to flood the airwaves with often controversial and divisive content, while Harris’ campaign focuses on more positive, policy-driven messaging.
Record-Breaking Fundraising
The election has also set new records for campaign fundraising. As of September 2020, Trump’s campaign had raised over $1.1 billion, while the Biden-Harris campaign had brought in over $1.4 billion. These massive sums have allowed both sides to ramp up their advertising efforts and mobilize voters through digital outreach.
A Tight Race
Despite the massive fundraising efforts and intense media coverage, the race between Trump and Harris remains a tight one. Recent polling shows that both candidates are within the margin of error in several key battleground states. The outcome of this election could hinge on a few thousand votes in critical areas.