Trump and Biden’s final words as voting continues
As voting continues, US President Donald Trump and his opponent Joe Biden have spent the final hours of the White House race delivering their closing pitches to voters.
Donald Trump toured the voting battlegrounds of Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina and Pennsylvania while Joe Biden campaigned in Pennsylvania and Ohio.
According to report, close to 99 million people have already cast their ballots in early voting which puts the country on course for its highest turnout in a century.
President Trump during one of his rallies in North Carolina told supporters that “next year will be the greatest economic year in the history of our country”.
On the other hand, at a last-minute campaign stop in Ohio, Biden repeated the core message of his campaign reinstating that it’s all about the American soul.
He also said it was time for Trump to “pack his bags”, saying “we’re done with the tweets, the anger, the hate, the failure, the irresponsibility”.
As the nation counts down the hours to the vote, there are fears that pockets of post-election violence could break out.
Meanwhile National polls suggest a firm lead for Biden in Tuesday’s election.
Note that in the US election, voters decide state-level contests rather than an overall single national one.
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