Swing States to Watch in the Upcoming 2020 Elections
Subtle Shifts in Key States Could Determine the Outcome
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has a long history of being a swing state, and it's likely to be one of the most closely watched states in the 2020 election. The state has 20 electoral votes, and it's home to a number of large cities, including Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. In 2016, Trump won Pennsylvania by a margin of less than 1%, and polls suggest that the race could be just as close in 2020.
Florida
Florida is another key swing state, with 29 electoral votes. The state has a large and diverse population, and it's home to a number of major cities, including Miami, Orlando, and Tampa. In 2016, Trump won Florida by a margin of less than 1.5%, and polls suggest that the race could be even closer in 2020.
Michigan
Michigan is a Midwestern state with 16 electoral votes. The state has a strong manufacturing base, and it's home to a number of large cities, including Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Ann Arbor. In 2016, Trump won Michigan by a margin of less than 0.5%, and polls suggest that the race could be even closer in 2020.