A swing state, also known as a battleground or purple state, refers to a U.S. jurisdiction where the electorate does not consistently lean toward a single political party, making it a critical focus for presidential campaigns. Because these states often determine the outcome of national elections, candidates from both major parties frequently concentrate their time, financial resources, and advertising efforts here to sway undecided voters. Our coverage aggregates reporting from global outlets like the BBC, Bloomberg, and the Wall Street Journal to provide comprehensive analysis on how these pivotal regions shape the trajectory of American politics.