AMERICAN PEOPLE CLOSE TO VOTING: Never greater participation: this is the candidate who currently has the leadership



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Just the day before the election, 69% of voters in 2016 voted in the United States, Reuters reported.

The huge number of votes sent by mail and the early personal voting were fueled by the coronary virus pandemic that killed more than 230,000 people in the United States.

According to a poll conducted by Reuters and Ipsos from October 27 to 29, the Democratic candidate for the US presidency, Joe Biden, leads in relation to the current president, Donald Trump, with 51 to 43 percent.

But the outcome is still uncertain in states that decide elections through the Electoral College, including Arizona, Florida and North Carolina.

A large number of Republican Trump supporters are expected to vote in person after he expressed doubts about voting by mail.

The day before the election, Trump will hold five demonstrations in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan.

Joe Biden will visit Pennsylvania and Ohio.

Although Biden leads the polls, the race in the so-called swing states (where it is not known when he will vote) is tight, so Trump could win the 270 electoral votes necessary to win.

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