US Elections: Decisive Battle Against Trump in Undecided State, Playing Economic Cards, Obama on Tour to Poll Biden-BBC News



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Someone analyzes that the number of voters in this general election will reach 150 million, which represents 65% of eligible voters, the highest turnout rate since 1908 and a record.

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Someone analyzes that the number of voters in this general election will reach 150 million, which represents 65% of eligible voters, the highest turnout rate since 1908 and a record.

As America’s Presidential Election Day draws ever closer, bipartisan candidates Trump (Donald Trump) and Biden (Joe Biden) are making the final sprint. This year’s general elections are stalled due to the war. The “transitional state” has once again become a battlefield for the strategists of the two main parties. Trump went to Michigan and Arizona in the last two days, and Biden started his final sprint in Georgia.

At the same time, former President Barack Obama (Barack Obama, translated from Taiwan) made a high-profile trip to Florida to represent Biden.

According to the analysis of Professor Michael McDonald of the University of Florida, the number of voters in this general election will reach 150 million, representing 65% of eligible voters, the highest turnout rate since 1908 and a record.

Swing state sprint

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Trump addresses a rally in Lansing, Michigan

The external analysis of this election has nine changing states: Texas, Ohio, Georgia, Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Minnesota.

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