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Trump, Biden continued to criticize each other during the sprint in Pennsylvania and Michigan, with just two days left until the election.
US President Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Joe Biden continue to call for support in key states of the Industrial Midwest and the Southeast Coast of the United States on October 31.
The president of the United States warned “risk of instability in the United States” if there is no clear winner after the elections of 11/3, saying that it will take weeks to sum up the results and that “very bad things” take place during this waiting period. . However, he gave no evidence that the vote count could be that long.
Trump focuses on Pennsylvania, the key battlefield state he describes as “the starting point of the history of American independence.” The owner of the White House plans to run four campaigns in this state in the sprint period.
“It’s time for Donald Trump to pack his bags and go home,” Joe Biden told a supporter in Michigan, where Trump scored a narrow victory in 2016. This is also his first appearance with the former general. President Barack Obama during a promotional event.
Vice President Mike Pence was campaigning in North Carolina, while Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris reappeared in Florida. These are two states on the battlefield that have a great influence on election results.
Pennsylvania is considered one of the top battleground states with Republicans and Democrats in this year’s election.
The convoy of the president of the United States was greeted by hundreds of people heading to Bucks County. They booed again when cars with journalists passed. The head of the White House then appeared in Butler City in one of the largest movements of the day with more than 5,000 people participating.
Trump said Biden would shut down Pennsylvania’s fossil fuel industry, claiming it created “the largest economy in the history of the United States and the world, while other nations were in free fall.” .
Biden and Obama ran an unannounced campaign in Bloomfield Hills, before leaving for Detroit. The Democratic candidate leads the rival by almost 7 percentage points in the state of Michigan. The 16 electoral votes here can give Biden a significant advantage by reaching 270 votes.
“This is not a contest to criticize the opponent. It is not a sporting event. It is a matter of survival,” Obama said, adding that 140,000 Americans could have been saved if Trump had taken the same approach. Canada.
“We were fed up with the chaos, the tweets, the anger, the failure and the irresponsibility,” Biden told a supporter.
Biden is ahead of Trump at 52% to 42% in the Reuters / IPSOS national poll, in part due to public discontent with the president’s handling of the pandemic. Polls show that fierce competition in the battlefield states will determine the outcome of the elections.
The focus on the Midwest states in recent days emphasizes the importance of this region. Michigan and Wisconsin, along with Pennsylvania, are two of the three industrial states with a history of supporting the Democrats. Trump narrowly won in these states in 2016.
Currently, more than 90 million Americans have voted early, including 9 million in Texas, or 65% of all voters in 2016, according to data from the United States Elections Project at the University of Florida on Oct. 31. This statistic reflects a deep interest in the race between Trump and Biden, as well as a desire to limit the risk of nCoV infection on the busy Election Day of American voters.
The number of Democrats voting early by mail is now higher, while the majority of Republican voters are expected to vote in person on November 3.
Polls now show that Biden is ahead of Trump among early voting voters. However, the Trump campaign leads to a separate internal analysis that the president is leading hundreds of thousands of votes against Biden.
Vu anh (According to the Reuters)