So far, most of the US states have opened their polling places on 3.11 to vote. According to a CNN poll, more than 100 million people voted before 3.11, or 75% of total votes in the 2016 election.
In many cities, scenes of long lines of people waiting to vote appeared. However, regulations on social gaps are still being followed to prevent the Covid-19 pandemic.
Joe Biden conducted many polls, but the gap narrowed in the battlefield states. On the morning of January 3, President Donald Trump predicted that he would win big in many major states and have at least 306 electoral votes. The leader also said to declare victory only if you are confident.
Voters in Winchester, Virginia started voting very early
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Voters vote in New York at dawn on 3.11. The state has 29 electoral votes
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Row of people waiting to vote in Columbus, Ohio (18 electoral votes)
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A voter goes to the polls in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This is one of the battlefield states, with 10 electoral votes
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Voters go to the polls in Miami, Florida. This is a very important state with 29 electoral votes
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Voters go to vote in Houston, Texas. Texas is a traditional Republican state with 38 electoral votes
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Voters vote in Hillsboro, Virginia (13 electoral votes)
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Voters go to the polls in Louisville, Kentucky (8 electoral votes)
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A voter votes in Bethany, Oklahoma (7 electoral votes)
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Voters in Portland, Maine
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