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In the United States, before the presidential elections on the 3rd of next month, more than 40 million people voted in advance. President Trump protested in the television debate tomorrow that the rule to turn off the other microphone when one person speaks was unfair, and former President Obama began to enthusiastically support Biden. Reporter Lee Dong-woo reports Ahead of the presidential election on the 3rd of next month, more than 40 million people have already finished voting, as the pre-voting fever is increasing everywhere. Since Democratic supporters are mostly active in pre-voting, there are frequent acts of interfering with pre-voting, primarily among Republican supporters. People traveling in cars and trucks threaten voting participants by honking their horns near the pre-voting site. Authorities also investigated by sending intimidating emails to the majority of voters in the contending state indicating that far-right groups in the United States would retaliate if they did not vote for Trump. Later, the police detected an emergency such as expanding the guards at the polling place. In the midst of this, former President Barack Obama visited Pennsylvania, one of the main competitors, and campaigned to support candidate Biden. President Trump met with reporters before leaving for North Carolina, the host of the contest, and complained in the televised debate tomorrow that it was unfair to silence the other microphone when a candidate spoke. With less than two weeks to go until the US presidential election, the election campaign, focused on the contending states that hold the key to winning or losing the election, is expected to become more intense. This is YTN Lee Dong-woo.