U.S. Presidential Election Mr. Trump and Mr. Biden Call for Early Voting September 19, 12:47

For the US presidential election, President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden both visited Minnesota in the Midwest, where the early voting began, and appealed for support.

In this presidential election, the new coronavirus has expanded the opportunities for early voting and postal voting, and both sides are calling for early voting.

Republican President Donald Trump, who is aiming to be reelected in the US presidential election in November, and Democratic candidate Joe Biden, who is aiming to regain power, visited Minnesota in the Midwest on the 18th, when early voting for the presidential election began.



President Trump gathered supporters at the airport and made a speech, saying, "I came because voting started today. I want you to vote with friends, family, and colleagues." I did.

On the other hand, Mr. Biden criticized President Trump's economic policy and measures against the new corona virus at the vocational training facility he visited, and called on him to vote by using early voting.



Minnesota was the last state in which President Trump lost 1.5 points in the 2016 presidential election, and both candidates are focusing on the movement.



In this presidential election, due to the influence of the new coronavirus, the system has been relaxed in each state to expand opportunities for early voting and mail voting, and both sides are calling for early voting to get more votes. It seems that there is an aim to acquire it.