Published 05:28 IST, November 4th 2020
In US Elections, Trump adds final pitch; '2021 will be greatest economic year if I win'
As voting in underway in United States of America, President Donald Trump stated that American economy under his administration has been the fastest growing
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In a last-minute pitch to voters, US President Donald Trump has stated once again that American ecomy under his ministration has been fastest growing and promised that next year would be "Greatest Ecomy ever." Donald Trump also declared that Republicans are "Looking good all over country." Meanwhile, voting inched towards a close in some states, with 73% of 2016 total turut being achieved just in early voting, as per reports.
Trump, as he is wont of doing, h also earlier in day me an outrous claim, stating that President in history h done as much for African-American community in US.
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Meanwhile, opponent Joe Biden also me a last-minute pitch with a massive social media campaign. He shared a video of himself in home state Pennsylvania, urging voters to "win day." He also me a pitch to vote for love, hope and light. Biden also posted a picture with former President Barack Obama and with Vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris - stating that people of America have been with him in 2008 and 2012, and that his team can "heal soul of this nation."
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Earlier, Biden h pitched to American people that re would be red states and blue states if he wins - re would only be United States of America - essentially that he would t distinguish between Republican and Democratic states.
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Election Day
Millions of voters braved coronavirus concerns and occasional long lines on Tuesday to choose between President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden in an epic election that will influence how US confronts everything from pandemic to race relations for years to come. Those who turned out in person joined 102 million fellow Americans who voted days or weeks earlier, a record number that represented 73 per cent of total vote in 2016 presidential election.
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major problems arose on Tuesday, outside typical glitches of a presidential election. Some polling places opened late, robocalls provided false information to voters in Iowa and Michigan, and machines or software malfunctioned in some counties in battleground states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Texas. cybersecurity ncy at Department of Homeland Security said re were outward signs by midday of any malicious activity.
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(With AP inputs)
05:28 IST, November 4th 2020