Analysis: Trump cannot count on last-minute deciders to save him 

Trump not only needs to convert more undecided voters to his side, but persuade some Biden supporters to come back to him.
Analysis: Trump cannot count on last-minute deciders to save him 

Supporters cheer as President Donald Trump leaves a campaign rally at the Orlando Sanford International Airport in Florida. His campaign is counting on a surge of last-minute votes to reverse the tide and give him a second term.

Four years ago, US President Donald Trump rode a wave of late-deciding voters to a shocking election victory. But those voters are unlikely to rescue him again, new Reuters/Ipsos polling shows.

With less than three weeks to go until the November 3 vote, and Republican Trump trailing his Democratic rival Joe Biden nationally and in battleground states, his campaign is counting on a surge of last-minute votes to reverse the tide and give him a second term.

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