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Two candidates, President Donald Trump and his rival Joe Biden, are trying to win the hearts and minds of voters in volatile Midwestern states in the run-up to the US presidential election. Voting in these states can play an important role in winning and losing elections.
Joe Biden has taken a very aggressive role in Iowa. In the 2016 election, Donald Trump won the state by 10 points. Trump, on the other hand, is campaigning in Minnesota, the state where Hillary Clinton won by a narrow margin four years ago. Joe Biden is ahead of Donald Trump in the national poll ahead of Tuesday’s election.
But his gap with Trump is very small in several states. Voters in these states can vote for any candidate and take advantage of Tuesday’s election results. More than eight and a half million voters voted early in the US elections. Five and a half million of them voted by mail.
All in all, this is the highest share in US history in the last century. According to the poll, Joe Biden is ahead of Donald Trump in volatile states.
In Iowa and Georgia, no other Democratic presidential candidate has won since Bill Clinton in 1992. In Texas, no other Democratic presidential candidate has won since Jeremy Carter in 1986. On the other hand, no Republican presidential candidate has won in Minnesota since 1982. Trump he has also campaigned in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
Source: BBC Bangla.
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