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America’s gridlock election: ‘they are fighting for inches’

With just over a month until polling day, the race between Harris and Trump is too close to call. Is there anything that could shift voters’ views?

At a Harris Teeter supermarket in Mint Hill, a suburb of Charlotte, North Carolina, shoppers were split this week on how they planned to vote in November’s US presidential election.

Kaitlyn Lackey, a 26-year-old teacher, says she supports the Democratic candidate, vice-president Kamala Harris.

“When I watched the debate a few weeks ago, I thought he was absolutely crazy,” says Lackey. “I’m ready to get rid of Donald Trump, you know?”

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