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The two main parties on the last day of the campaign, the Republican and Democratic candidates. Photo: collected
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The two main parties, the Republican and the Democrat, took to the field in the campaign on the last day. Photo: collected
Who is the 46th President of the United States? Will current President Donald Trump prepare for another four years or will the White House prepare for the new president? The long wait will come to an end tomorrow.
Meanwhile, the election campaign comes to an end at midnight on Monday. The voting will be all day Tuesday. Two candidates are sweating in the last minute campaign. Republican candidate Donald Trump will attend rallies in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin on his last day of campaigning. And with former President Barack Obama, Democratic candidate Joe Biden will travel first to Florida and then to his hometown of Pennsylvania.
Biden is optimistic about winning by a wide margin in Arizona, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin and Texas, Anita Dan, the Democratic candidate’s senior adviser, told reporters. The chances of winning in Florida are much higher than before. Almost everyone agrees that Biden will be the next president if he wins in Florida and Pennsylvania, known as volatile states.
However, many believe that if Biden wins in Trump-controlled Texas (36 electoral votes), Florida (29 electoral votes) will not. But Pennsylvania, Arizona and Michigan are very important to Biden. And so the Biden camp is using former President Barack Obama as a “trump card” in these states. Obama won in these states. Obama won the presidency with 365 votes in the electoral college in 2008 and 332 in 2012. At that time he obtained 93 percent of the black votes. And so Biden’s party is targeting the votes of blacks and marginalized people. Biden has vowed to establish national unity and strengthen ties with friendly countries if elected.
Ignoring the polls, President Trump says his “silent vote bank” will show on Election Day that he needs four more years in the White House.
Tomorrow is Tuesday, the day scheduled for voting. However, around nine and a half million voters have already cast their votes in advance. What has never happened in the 232-year history of the United States. The first vote after independence took place on December 15 and 18 in the United States. At that time, 100 percent of the voters voted. Many people have never voted before.
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