Bridget Bowman is a deputy editor for NBC's Political Unit.
Six months from Election Day, American voters are confronting a presidential race that looks stable at a glance — and is roiling with uncertainty beneath the surface. For the first time in more than a century, Americans will choose between two presumptive major-party nominees who have already served as commander-in-chief: President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
On the ground in the battlegrounds The realities of the Electoral College system mean much of the next six months of campaign activity and spending will focus on a handful of closely contested battleground states. So far, Trump has slightly edged out Biden in events in the most competitive states, in part because he lives in battleground Florida. Without Florida, it’s Biden who has held more battleground events. In 2020, eight states were decided by 5 percentage points or less.
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