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Many say that the biggest match for the U.S. presidential election, which is showing a super-contact pattern, is Gen Z, which is people of color and young people such as black and Latino.
Whose hand will they raise?
Reporter Yoon Hyun-sook reports.
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Vice President Harris, who led the early stages of candidate change.
He is aiming for the first female president of color in the U.S., but black male votes are different from Obama's.
[Mitchell Lindell / Georgia resident] Most black men don't vote for Harris because they're black. They see and vote on policies and believe that Trump's policies are more empathetic to black people.
At the end of the election, he tried hard to catch a "house rabbit" with a customized pledge targeting the black male class.
[CAMELA HARRIS / VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: Thinking about what incentives we should create to help more black men enter the teaching profession and remain teachers]
Wobbling Latino votes are also a variable.
Former President Trump remains tough on illegal immigration but has highlighted economic problems to dig into his Democratic base of Latinos.
[Donald Trump/ Former U.S. President] I just saw a poll that says we're ahead of Latino voters. It's never been like that until now. I don't know, but it's going to be close. ]
The rude talk of 'Puerto Rico is a trash island' at the end of the campaign is a bad news.
[Jose Basquez / Puerto Rican American: You have to vote Democratic. Republicans have clearly shown what they think of Puerto Ricans. They abuse us, but we are also American citizens from birth.
The Biggest Destination: More than 400,000 Puerto Ricans living in Pennsylvania alone could be enough to shake the tide.
Asian people in Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, and Michigan's Arab world are also attracting attention as "casting boats."
More than 40 million people under the age of 29, so-called Generation Z, is also a major competitor in the presidential election.
It is said that the Democratic Party of Korea's support exceeded 60% in the last presidential election, but this time the rally has eased.Under the banner of
'Restoration of Abortion Rights', young women's support for Harris remains strong, but
Trump focused on young men from low-income families who are becoming more conservative.
The complex variables of race, gender and generation are leading the ultra-thin state of the U.S. presidential election.
I'm YTN's Yoon Hyunsuk.
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