Who could be the winner of the election, Trump or Beden?

While few days left in the November 3rd presidential election, the Democrat candidate for the White House Joe Biden appears to have a narrow advantage in front of President Trump, national polls show. The ongoing material takes a look at the latest developments in the campaigns of both candidates, while millions of Americans have [...]
While few days left in the November 3rd presidential election, the Democrat candidate for the White House Joe Biden appears to have a narrow advantage in front of President Trump, national polls show. The ongoing material takes a look at the latest developments in both candidates' campaigns, while millions of Americans have already voted.
According to Friday data, more than 82 million Americans have so far voted by mail, physically at polling stations or other ways. Midorra Maddox is one of them.
People told me to go and vote early. That's how I got my mind and voted”, she says.
Democrat candidate Joe Biden has tried to define the election as a referendum on the way President Trump responded to the pandemic.
I am not running with the false promise that I will be able to end the pandemic simply by pressing the button. But what I can promise you is this: From day one, we're gonna start doing the right thing. ”
President Trump is campaigning with promises of prosperity, stressing the latest economic data.
“You saw the figures, 33.1 percent growth in the Bruto domestic production. The largest in the country's history, nearly three times, bringing it in GDP at 3.5 percent, at pre-edemia levels”.
As protests against police violence continue to shake the country, Democrat Biden blames the president for inciting racial divisions.
On the other hand, President Trump says only he can establish order and law, accusing his opponent Joe Biden of supporting anarchists and of having a socialist agenda, which he says will destroy the United States. Whit Ayres is a Republican analyst with the research firm “North Star Opinion Research”.
Mr. Biden's closing statement is exactly the same argument that he's given since the beginning that it's time to unite the country and start a new one. The concluding argument of Mr. Trump's campaign seems to be that Joe Benden and the Democrats will destroy American lives. Message that's hard to get to people”
According to national polls Friday, former Vice President Biden holds a 7 per cent advantage over Mr. Trump. But American elections are not determined by popular votes, but by each state's electoral vote. This is a system under which the winner takes all in all 50 states except the states of Maine (Maine) and Nebraska. A candidate needs at least 270 electoral votes out of 538 all the way to win the election.
Mr. Trump hopes to repeat his 2016 victory by securing the college vote in critical states for the outcome, where polls show a slight advantage of Mr. Biden. Robert Griffin is with the research group “Demochcy Fund Voter Study Group”.
“Trump is not losing as badly in some of the country's wavering states as nationally. But the question remains whether the national trend will be deeper than in the rapidly wavering states, so that there will really be a change of”.
But what countries should Mr. Trump win to hold the White House? Republican analyst Manda Iovino with “WPA Intelligence” offers its opinion.
“Pensilvania and Florida are important states. If the president doesn't do well there, or loses Florida, then it's hard to see a clear victory trend for the”.
Mr. Trump will hold four meetings in Pennsylvania over the weekend, while his rival Biden will hold gatherings in this country on Monday.











