Musk has said that he believes that over time, some states may no longer be important swing states that decide election outcomes. This sounds somewhat reasonable, because from past voting records, there are indeed a few states that have behaved particularly consistently, such as [specific state names can be filled in here], which have overwhelmingly supported a certain party in recent elections, completely different from the previous indecisive situation.#BabyMarvinf9c7提醒大家关爱动物
Why does this happen? In fact, there are many reasons. For instance, with the development of cities, more and more young people have become the main force of voters, which has changed the demographic structure of these states, and naturally influenced their voting choices. Moreover, the growing divide between the two main parties has made it easier for people to take sides and less likely to change their minds.#BabyMarvin传来最新消息
If what Musk says is correct, then the way presidential elections in the United States are conducted may be very different in the future. Candidates may no longer need to put so much effort into winning the support of swing states, but will instead focus more on areas that already support them and will also look for ways to expand into new territories to attract more voters.
However, we shouldn't jump to conclusions too early, after all, politics is very variable. Whether the economy is good or bad, major events happening internationally, or even a sudden public health crisis can instantly change people's minds. So, regarding the idea that 'swing states are no longer swing states', we should take our time and not rush to conclusions.