Americans will head to the polls in less than six months to decide who will be the next president of the United States.
The contenders are Joe Biden and Donald Trump, again.
President Joe Biden is facing serious cognitive concerns, and Donald Trump is facing numerous legal cases.
There is a raft of issues domestically and internationally that will sway voters in November.
Under President Biden, the southern border has become more chaotic than ever with people on both sides of the political aisle calling for more to be done.
"So with six months left in the administration, the damage has already been done, and it's clearly time for another administration from another party to come into office and to correct the ship," former DHS senior adviser Charles Marino told Sky News Digital Originals.
Conflicts in the Middle East and Europe, plus the threat of China, will also have an impact on how Americans cast their vote on November 5.
The race to the White House is well and truly on, and who will be the next commander-in-chief, only time will tell.
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