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Trump, Biden's one last chance to woo voters as campaign draws to close | Highlights from Nov 2

US Presidential Election 2020: The campaign for the United States Presidential elections will end on Monday ahead of November 3 when early trends, results will start coming. Both incumbent President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden have tried their best to project their rival is not suitable for the top job and terming this election to be future defining for the country.

US Election 2020, Donald Trump, Joe Biden Image Source : APVoters wait in line to cast their ballot in the 2020 Presidential election during early voting in Noblesville. 

US Presidential Election 2020: The campaign for the United States Presidential elections will end on Monday ahead of November 3 when early trends, results will start coming. Both incumbent President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden have tried their best to project their rival is not suitable for the top job and terming this election to be future defining for the country. After days of campaign, Trump and Biden are making their last appeal to the voters to catalyst the last minute change of mind to turn around their fate. In 2020, people are voting considering a lot of issues such as economy, job loss, but the most important factor that poltical pundits will be crucial for the people to decide their next president is the coronavirus pandemic and its handling by the current administration. FULL COVERAGE

US Election 2020 | Key takeaways on Nov 2

  • We are just one day away: Biden

We’re just one day away from the most important election of our lifetimes — and we need your help to get voters to the polls, tweets Joe Biden

  • Joe Biden climate change pitch, appeal citizens to vote out Trump

​Climate change isn't a hoax –– it's a threat to millions of Americans like Velma and Amirah. We have to vote out Donald Trump tomorrow and take urgent action to combat this crisis.

  • Though election day is November 3, but we may not know the result on Tuesday

We may not know who won the presidential election on Tuesday night. And if so, it does not necessarily mean anything is broken, fraudulent, corrupted or wrong.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly suggested a slower-than-typical result is a sign of trouble.

“I think it’s terrible that we can’t know the results of an election the night of the election,” he said on Sunday. “I think it’s a terrible thing when states are allowed to tabulate ballots for a long period of time after the election is over.”

It’s unclear what the president thinks is a long period. But it’s standard practice to continue tabulating votes after Election Day.​

  • Campaign draws to close

President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden have one last chance to make their case to voters in critical battleground states on Monday, the final full day of a campaign that has laid bare their dramatically different visions for tackling the nation’s pressing problems and for the office of the presidency itself.

President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport.

  • A long night or more before we know the next US President

There’s a good chance Americans won’t know the winner of Tuesday’s presidential election when they go to bed that night. The main reason? Many states have made it easier to request a mail ballot amid the coronavirus pandemic and concerns about crowded polling places. But mail ballots generally require more time to process than ballots that are cast in person. ALSO READ 

People wait to cast their ballot on the first day of early voting at an advance polling location in Overland Park, Kan.

  • Trump denies report that he would declare poll victory early, indicates gearing up for legal battle

US President Donald Trump on Sunday denied that he is planning to prematurely declare victory after the presidential polls are over on Tuesday, but hinted that he is gearing up for a legal battle post the election.

American President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Williamsport Regional Airport in Montoursville, Pa, USA.
 
"No, no that was a false report," Trump told reporters at the Charlotte airport in North Carolina amidst a news report that he is planning to prematurely declare victory on the election night. At the same time, he indicated that his team is gearing up for a legal battle on the election night itself. ALSO READ

Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden arrives to speak at a rally at Belle Isle Casino in Detroit, Mich.

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