[美 대선 운명의 날] Trump “I win” on voting day … Biden “When Trump packs up and comes back”



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Ticket 2020.11.04 00:33 | Revision 2020.11.04 00:38

US President Donald Trump and Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden entered the final campaign on US Presidential Election Day, each convinced of their own victory.

President Trump appeared in an interview with Fox TV News and Biden visited his hometown of Pennsylvania. The two candidates each chose a contrasting method of non-face-to-face and face-to-face campaigns as their first program.

According to local media such as CNN on the 3rd (hereinafter, local time), President Trump said in an interview with ‘Fox & Friends’ that was broadcast live at 7 in the morning of the day, “I feel very good” and “I have a good chance of winning.” Fox & Friends is President Trump’s favorite Fox News morning broadcast and has conservative leanings.

President Donald Trump does a phone interview with Fox News’ morning broadcast ‘Fox and Friends’. / Fox news capture

In an interview, President Trump praised the current administration’s response to the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19). “We were able to save many lives by shutting down the economy early this year,” he said. “We are rebuilding (the economy) at a record rate.”

President Trump also expressed distrust in the pre-mail vote, saying that “Americans should be able to know the results of their vote on Election Day.” The pre-election vote surpassed $ 100 million and President Trump has revealed his intention to file a pre-vote lawsuit.

Biden, for his part, visited his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, where he spent his childhood, with his two granddaughters and met with voters to ask for support. He warned of the reelection of President Trump, where his supporters held a loudspeaker in a circle and said: “Look what is happening. Stay tuned to what is happening.”

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden visits his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, and runs a campaign. / AP Alliance

Pennsylvania, along with Michigan and Wisconsin, is classified as Rustbelt (a declining Northeast industrial zone), which is the largest confrontation between Democrats and Republicans. If you win all of these districts, your chances of winning the presidential election are high. Compared to the current state of Michigan (5.1 percentage points) and Wisconsin (6.5 percentage points), the gap in approval ratings between Pennsylvania (4.3 percentage points) and President Trump is narrower.

Earlier, Biden condemned Trump’s past actions during the Philadelphia, central Pennsylvania campaign, insisting that it is time to empty the White House.

Candidate Biden said: “Tomorrow we can finish the term of the president who divided the country” and “President Trump is the time to pack and go home.”

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