Skeptical campaigns and accusations emerged two days before the election … Biden continues his leadership, and Trump is betting on crucial states.



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The US presidential candidates, Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump, continued their campaigns to question each other and rack up indictments two days before the polls. As Biden leads the polls, Trump is betting on swing states to win the race for the White House.

US President Donald Trump has commented that his rival Biden canceled a campaign event in Texas following “harassment” by Trump supporters.

Trump shared a video clip in a tweet surrounding his supporters on a pro-Biden bus and wrote: “I love Texas.” For his part, Biden said in a tweet that the United States could not afford another 4 years for Trump.

Biden added that about 23 million Americans are unemployed, and one company in 5 small businesses has closed its doors and that millions are at risk of being laid off.

Trump had demanded at an election rally in Pennsylvania yesterday, to announce the election results at the end of voting day and to count the votes on Tuesday night, hinting at the possibility of altering the ballots.

He said Americans need to know the winner of elections soon after they end and not after days and weeks, warning that Supreme Court approval to extend voting by mail would open the door to ballot tampering.

Trump’s remarks, which include doubts about the election results, come at a time when the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced that it had made preparations to protect federal buildings in Washington, in anticipation of unrest during the elections.

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With just two days left until the election, Biden maintains a strong national lead, according to opinion polls.

Biden is ahead of Trump by 51%, compared with 43% in the latest Reuters / Ipsos poll of 27-29 last month.

But Trump remains close to Biden in crucial states to give him the 270 electoral college votes needed to win a second term.

Polls by Reuters / Ipsos show that the contest remains unresolved in Florida, North Carolina and Arizona.

Trump’s decline in opinion polls is partly due to the erosion of support from two main components of his voter base that gave him victory in 2016, namely whites without college degrees and the elderly, as well as the Citizens’ rejection of his handling of the Corona pandemic, which has become the dominant issue in the contest.

In the last two days of the campaign, the Republican candidate will hold 10 rallies, at a rate of 5 daily meetings, and on the remaining two days he will visit Michigan, Iowa, North Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Trump held 4 election rallies yesterday in Pennsylvania

With the election campaign reaching its final tipping point, the US Elections Project platform reported that a record 90 million Americans had voted at the beginning of the presidential election.



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