Ahmed Murad (Washington, Cairo)
The two candidates for Vice President of the United States, Jay Dee Vance and Tim Walz, face off today, during what is expected to be a difficult televised debate, aiming to convince undecided voters one month before the tough election competition.
The Associated Press said that Democratic vice presidential candidates Tim Walz and Republican J.D. Vance have an opportunity to reshape the political landscape during their first and only debate.
Jay D. Vance and Tim Walz are two radically opposed personalities, and they have previously faced each other through indirect statements during the campaign, which was characterized by harsh speeches.
The Republican senator and his Democratic rival were entrusted with the task of attracting white and working-class voters in the northern and central United States, where they are concentrated.
The number of white Americans is estimated at 192 million, representing 58% of the population, making them the most prominent and powerful voting bloc in the election race.
Dr. Noha Bakr, an expert in American affairs and professor of political science at the American University in Cairo, considered that the vote of white voters in the American presidential elections has a large and multidimensional impact. In terms of demographic representation, this group constitutes the majority of the population of the United States, which gives their votes great weight in the presidential race. .
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