President Trump votes early in Florida, a fierce battle state October 25, 4:19

With 10 days before the US presidential election, President Trump voted early in Florida, where his registered residence is.

With the final stage of the election campaign, both President Trump and former Vice President Biden are working hard to win in the fierce battle state of Florida.

On the 24th, President Trump visited the polling place library in West Palm Beach, Florida, where his registered residence is located, and voted early as supporters cheered.



After voting, President Trump told reporters, "I'm honored to have an early vote in this well-known place. I've voted for a man named'Trump'."



Both President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are calling for early voting for the presidential election on the 3rd of next month, and as of the 24th, more than 50 million people have voted early in the United States.



With more than 10 days until the election, the number of people who voted early in 2016 is approaching.



Florida is the "big voter" with the second largest number of electors after California and Texas, and it has been pointed out that if President Trump cannot win in this state, re-election will be far away.



For this reason, President Trump toured two places in the state on the 23rd and appealed for support at the rally, and the Democratic Party's Biden camp also made a speech on the 24th in the southern city of Miami by former President Obama. Both camps are competing for a victory in the fierce battle state of Florida.