President Donald Trump began his last day of re-election crusade on Monday rejecting polls that show him heading for a humiliating defeat, while Democrat Joe Biden suggested Americans draw a line under the “chaos” of the more than 4 years.
Average opinion polls for Donald Trump and Joe Biden in Arizona battlefield state weeks before U. S. presidential election november 3, 2020 Photo: AFP/Gillian HANDYSIDE
“I’m in those fake polls,” Trump, 74, told a crowd in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on the eve of Election Day. “We’re going to win anyway. “
The Republican’s reprimand of pollsters, combined with opposite blows to everyone from reporters, social media CEOs, his 2016 defeated opponent Hillary Clinton, and the warring Democratic parties in Congress, reflects the bitter temper as he faces the option. of being charged by the White House after one term.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden flies to the final stages of the 2020 Crusade Photo: AFP/Jim WATSON
When he wasn’t complaining about his “twisted” opponents, Trump in his months-long attempts to paint Biden as “sleepy” and “corrupt,” which led the crowd to shout, “Shut up!
And Trump tried to regain the spirit of his surprise victory four years ago by presenting himself as opposed to an “arrogant, corrupt and ruthless” establishment.
Pictured is U. S. President Donald Trump. Photo: AFP / Nicholas Kamm
“You elected as president a foreigner who nevertheless prioritizes america,” he told the crowd. “Go out and vote, that’s all I ask. “
But Biden, who built his crusade calling Trump a reckless failure of the coronavirus pandemic, feels victory.
Americans have been queuing to vote for weeks now in the early states Photo: AFP/Angela Weiss
Opinion polls give it modest but stable in all changing states that make tight choices and even threaten Republican strongholds like Georgia and Texas.
“It’s time for Donald Trump to pack up and go home,” Biden, 77, told his supporters in Cleveland, Ohio.
U. S. President Donald Trump and Challenger Joe Biden Provide Their Final Arguments Photo: AFP/MANDEL NGAN
“We are in chaos! We are with tweets, anger, hatred, failure, irresponsibility,” Biden said.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden says it’s time for President Donald Trump” to pack ”Photo: AFP/JIM WATSON
Tuesday is officially Election Day, but it marks the culmination of an endless month of elections.
U. S. Opinion Polls Photo: AFP/STAFF
With a massive expansion of mail voting to protect those who oppose the Covid-19 pandemic, it is estimated that more than 95 million people have already voted, underlining the unso cooked pastime of what becomes a referendum on the first Republican term to be broken. Standards. .
Across downtown Washington, companies have closed windows in anticipation of riots and NBC News reported that a new “impossible-to-pick” fence was planned around the White House, which has been developing layers of fortifications since a summer of anti-racism protests.
While the Trump administration warned of left-wing extremists wreaking havoc, supporters of the president have made their own show of strength, driving in van caravans adorned with flags and blocking roads across the country.
The FBI said it was investigating an incident in Texas where Trump supporters in trucks invaded a Biden Crusade bus while they were on a road.
Biden closed his strangely discreet crusade with socially remote occasions in Ohio and Pennsylvania, the fiercest battlefield of all.
Pop superstar Lady Gaga was to sign up for the 77-year-old man, while former President Barack Obama lent his own strength as a political star through demonstrations in favor of Biden in Florida and Georgia, a strong Republican state led by Democrats.
Trump, who mocks Biden’s modest occasions as evidence that opinion polls will have to be wrong, crowned his final wave of 14 demonstrations in three days with visits to North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan.
The final rally will take place at Grand Rapids, where Trump delivered the definitive speech of his victorious 2016 crusade and hopes that once he returns he will cause unrest.
The president, who for months falsely claims that mail votes will lead to mass fraud, has raised the bar in recent days by suggesting that he will push to disqualify votes that come after Tuesday, a practice that is in fact legal in several. key states, that ballots are sealed on time.
With Republican attempts to get a court to reject more than 100,000 ballots in Texas and other competitive legal measures, Trump’s hostility to electoral regulations has raised fears that he will try to claim a victory or refuse to settle for defeat.
The news site Axios reported Sunday that Trump had told his confidants that he would claim victory immediately if he gave the impression that he was moving forward.
Trump called it a “false report,” but repeated his argument that “I don’t think it’s fair that we have to wait long after the election. “