Chaos reigns within American democracy and the political system. The party controlling the US administration is in turmoil due to President Biden's lackluster performance in the recent debate. Concerns over his health are a significant factor in the confusion. Despite this, he remains obstinate in his bid for a second term. High-ranking Democrats are urging him to withdraw, but he remains undecided, resulting in total disarray. Even if he withdraws, no prominent candidate, other than Kamala Harris, has emerged.
Conversely, the Republicans, led by Donald Trump, have gained momentum following an assassination attempt on Trump. This has generated a sympathy wave, strengthening his grip on voters.
It's essential to disregard all poll numbers immediately following the assassination attempt or the Republican convention, as they could be influenced by both events—the underwhelming performance of Biden and the attempt on Trump's life.
Until the Democrats decide on their candidate, the uncertainty in the presidential race will persist. Pollsters currently give Trump an edge, but the undecided voters have not yet made their voices heard. These voters will ultimately determine not only the occupant of the White House but also the control of the Senate and the House, which is crucial for American governance. The ongoing Ukraine war and the Middle East unrest caused by Hamas have further confused American voters. Until they hear from both parties, they are unlikely to make a decision.