Biden attacks Trump in N. Carolina over Covid-19, president to campaign in Nevada | Malay Mail

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LAS VEGAS, Oct 19 — President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden were courting early voters yesterday in the competitive states of Nevada and North Carolina, as the final presidential debate looms later this week. Some 27.7 million Americans have already cast ballots either by mail...

Monday, 19 Oct 2020 06:58 AM MYT

Some 27.7 million Americans have already cast ballots either by mail or in person ahead of the Nov. 3 election, according to the US Elections Project at the University of Florida. The record-shattering figure is being driven in part by concerns about crowds at polling sites on Election Day amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Biden also criticised Trump for saying over the weekend that the United States had “turned the corner in the coronavirus pandemic, noting that the rate of new cases across the country has risen to the highest level in months. The president, who rarely goes to church but has remained popular among evangelical Christians for his opposition to abortion and for appointing conservative judges, began his day by attending a service at the International Church of Las Vegas.

Trump will campaign every day leading up to Thursday's debate in Florida, including stops in Arizona and North Carolina, campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh said. US presidential elections are determined by electoral votes, allotted to US states and territories based largely on their populations, rather than by a tally of the popular vote nationwide.

 

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