US Presidential Election Last Weekend Before Voting Both Candidates Proceed in Fierce Battle State November 1, 6:22

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On the 31st, the last weekend before the U.S. presidential election, President Trump repeated large-scale rallies in eastern Pennsylvania, a Democratic Party, while Democrat Biden was in the same fierce battle state, Midwestern Michigan. For the first time, we have held a rally with former President Obama and are making the final push in the states that both sides place particular importance on.

President Trump in Pennsylvania

President Trump made a speech at a rally in the fierce battle state of Pennsylvania on the 31st, saying, "If you vote for Mr. Biden, natural gas mining will be banned and the state will be in a recession. I will protect the energy industry." It was.



President Trump is trying to capture the support of voters involved in the local energy industry by criticizing Mr. Biden, who advocates the promotion of renewable energy, and on the 31st, he will hold a series of rallies at four locations in the state. We are focusing on the movement, considering that Pennsylvania will greatly influence the outcome, such as opening.

Mr. Biden for the first time with former President Obama

Meanwhile, Mr. Biden held a rally with former President Obama for the first time in this election campaign in the same fierce battle state of Michigan.



"We need a president to think and fight with each and every one of our people. My friend and next president, Mr. Biden," said Obama.



Mr. Biden, who was introduced by Mr. Obama, said, "President Trump has divided this country. It is not the way America should be. Now is the time to stand up and regain democracy."



With only a few days left until the election day on November 3, both sides are making their final push in a state of particular importance.