The U.S. presidential election roller coaster is currently in a "turn" phase where no one can predict the outcome. The latest polls show that the Democratic candidate Harris can currently secure 201 electoral votes, while the Republican candidate Trump can secure 199 electoral votes. In simple terms, it now comes down to who can grab the remaining 138 electoral votes first, as that person will be able to sit on the presidential throne. These 138 votes are like a big cake, with both sides eagerly watching, waiting for someone to make the first move. Harris has already secured 186 votes from Democratic blue states and 15 votes from leaning Democratic states, which means she has a solid "base." Trump, on the other hand, has secured 172 votes from Republican red states and 27 votes from leaning Republican states. The current situation is that Harris is already in the "lead," but Trump is not to be underestimated; he still has a chance. The key now lies in those states that have yet to decide whom to vote for. Whoever can "win over" more voters in these states will ultimately prevail. This is truly a "battle of the titans," with both sides using all sorts of tactics to solicit votes. The final outcome still depends on the choice of the common people. After all, who becomes president ultimately relies on the votes of the people.