The presidential campaign is coming to a close. As with previous elections, the candidates have largely stuck to the swing states they'll need to try to reach the 270 electoral votes required to claim the presidency. The U.S.'s unique Electoral College method of electing the president forces the candidates to appeal to voters in the states that could go either way, rather than trying to win the nation's popular vote.
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Seven states are considered in play this year, representing less than 20% of the U.S. population. Of those, the Democratic and Republican presidential tickets have focused most on Pennsylvania, the swing state with the greatest number of electoral votes.
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Going back to March, when President Joe Biden was the presumed Democratic nominee, here are the number of visits the campaigns have made to those seven states through Monday, according to Associated Press tracking of the campaigns' public events:
1. Pennsylvania — 80
2. Michigan — 63
3. Wisconsin — 50
4. North Carolina — 45
5. Arizona — 27
6. Georgia — 26
7. Nevada — 25
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