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President Donald Trump and candidate Joe Biden step up the campaign to win voters ahead of the final US election debate next week.

President Donald Trump went to Nevada, the battlefield state of the US elections where more than 100,000 voters voted, to campaign, Reuters reported.

Campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh said President Trump would campaign every day before the Oct. 22 U.S. election debate in Florida. This is the last debating session of President Donald Trump and candidate Joe Biden before Election Day 3.11. The US presidential stops before the debate session include Arizona and North Carolina.

Meanwhile, candidate Joe Biden arrived in North Carolina on October 18. North Carolina, according to state data, had 1.2 million voters who voted.

Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris will return to the campaign on October 19 with a visit to Florida on the first day of the state’s early direct voting.

So far, 25.83 million US voters have voted in the January 3 election, according to the US Elections Project. This number broke previous records.

Many early votes were due to security concerns in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic that left more than 218,000 dead in the United States and 8.1 million infected, according to Reuters.

Currently, Democrats have a significant advantage in early voting, primarily by mail. Of the 10.6 million discarded vote-by-mail ballots, 5.8 million were elected by Democrats, according to the University of Florida’s American Election Project.

President Donald Trump is led by candidate Joe Biden in national polls and battle states, and the latest figures also show that the Republican candidate is raising less money than the Democrat.



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