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Republican President Trump (74), who is seeking reelection in the US presidential elections, delivered a speech at the White House on the morning of the 4th (the afternoon of the same day, Japan time) and said: “We won.” Former Vice President Byden (77) of the Japan Democratic Party will be haunted by Florida’s fierce battling state, and will be drawn into a close battle that knocks down expectations, with the ultimate winner expected to be delayed. He unilaterally appealed to the fraudulent mail ballot, which is said to have many votes from Democratic Party supporters, and suggested a legal battle. Trump’s distorted obsession with re-election, which can be said to be voter truncation, has been revealed.
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“We are winning everywhere. For me, we are winning. Frankly, we are winning.” Trump gave a speech at the White House in the early morning of the 4th, giving his personal opinion on the situation in each state and repeating that it was a “victory” without permission. In reality, it was a close battle and the main American media has yet to come to a conclusion. There was an act that was canceled by the media, even mentioning the victory of the state where the media did not give accurate information.
The reason for the selfish appeal is anxiety about the vote by mail, which will open in the future. This time around, the voting rate is expected to hit a record 67%, with early voting topping 100 million, of which voting by mail is at least 65 million. Additionally, vote-by-mail appears to have many Democratic Party supporters, and depending on the seal, some states may accept it even after the voting date. Aggregation is expected to be significantly delayed.
The situation in which Trump precedes in the early stages is called “Red Mirage” in connection with the Red Republican. From now on, if the vote by mail is opened, the swordsman will disappear, an ironic analogy.
Trump repeatedly claimed that the vote-by-mail was fraudulent both in the election campaign and in his speech on the 4th. He said, “I will argue with the Federal Supreme Court and stop it,” requesting the invalidation of future tabulations. “They are trying to steal the election, but they will not allow it. You cannot vote after voting day,” Trump tweeted before the speech. I got a warning from Twitter.
However, Trump, who was inferior in several opinion polls, has caught up and the election campaign is unpredictable. Trump won 23 major states like Florida, Texas and Ohio, and Byden won 18 states and the capital. A majority of 270 voters is required to win the election, but according to CNN TV totals as of 11:45 p.m. on Japan Day 4, it competes with 213 Trump and 224 Byden. The outcome of victory or defeat is key to the results of nine states, including three states called Last Belt (Rusty Industrial Zone). Trump leads in the fierce battle states of Pennsylvania and Michigan, but Pennsylvania is good until the vote-by-mail arrival on the 6th. Trump’s “illegal” comment is the flip side of impatience.
Is it the same big setback or loss as the last time it was said it was “no way”? Or is it an agreement that ignores the “law and order” you appealed for? The United States, which was confused by “Trump’s four years,” is likely to still get carried away with Trump’s style.
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