Trump and Biden focus on battleground states in campaign’s final sprint
Swing states still close enough for Trump to cobble together victory against the odds
02 November 2020 - 20:02
Opa-Locka/Wilmington — With early voter turnout setting a record and US business districts boarding up for fear of election day unrest, President Donald Trump and his rival Joe Biden stumped on the campaign’s last day on Monday in states expected to decide who wins.
Trailing Biden, a Democrat, in national opinion polls, Trump seeks to avoid becoming the first incumbent president to lose re-election since fellow Republican George HW Bush in 1992...
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