China News Agency, Washington, October 25 (Reporter Chen Mengtong) On the 24th Eastern Time, the 2020 US presidential election has entered a 10-day countdown.

It was Saturday, and US President Trump was extremely busy.

He not only went to the polling station to vote for himself in advance, but also went to the three states to campaign for momentum.

Data map: US President Trump.

  Trump's busy day began with voting.

Early that morning, he set off from Sealake Manor, Florida, and went to the early election polling station located in a local library to fill in the ballot.

  Trump later told reporters that he "voted for a person called Trump."

He also said that voting in this way is very safe.

Trump has always questioned the safety of mailed ballots and believes that this will cause election fraud.

  Affected by the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the number of voters in the United States who chose to vote in advance or by mail this year exceeded the previous year.

According to statistics from the "American Election Plan" website, as of the 24th, more than 56 million voters have voted in advance, accounting for 41% of all votes in the 2016 general election.

  After voting, Trump went from south to north to North Carolina, Ohio and Wisconsin to hold back-to-back campaign rallies.

Since the lifting of quarantine, Trump has flown to "swing states" almost every day to hold large-scale rallies, sometimes two games a day, but the intensity of three consecutive games a day is quite rare.

  Several polls in the United States show that Trump's current election is lagging behind the Democratic presidential candidate Biden.

According to statistics from the data news website "Five Thirty Eight", Trump lags behind Biden's 52.0% with a 42.8% approval rate.

  The US "Capitol Hill" pointed out that North Carolina, Ohio, and Wisconsin became popular in 2016, and Trump still focused on the states that won 4 years ago at this point, reflecting his election On the defensive.

  However, Trump told reporters after arriving in Ohio that he was leading the election in Florida and North Carolina.

"There are 10 days left and I have nothing to worry about. I think we are doing well."

  In three campaign rallies, Trump continued to criticize Biden on issues such as the new crown epidemic, the economy and police enforcement.

He criticized the US media for paying too much attention to the epidemic data, claiming that the increase in confirmed cases was due to the increase in testing.

He also said that the US election will be a choice between a "super recovery" and a "super recession" in the economy.

  Compared with Trump's rallies of thousands of people, Biden's two rallies in Pennsylvania on the 24th were much smaller and took the form of "car rallies."

"We don't want to be a'super spreader'", Biden criticized in his speech that Trump has shown "dangerous indifference" to the increasingly severe situation of the new crown epidemic.

  Four years ago, the three states of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Northern Pennsylvania "lost" were considered the direct cause of the Democratic Party's defeat.

Four years later, the Biden team's intention to "deep into" Pennsylvania in its campaign strategy is very obvious.

Recently, not only did Biden and his partner Harris go deep into the state to build momentum, former President Obama also gave a speech in Philadelphia to stand for Biden.

  Despite the overall election situation, Biden's approval rating remains the leader.

However, the approval ratings of the two in the "swing state" are still comparable.

According to the statistics of the "Washington Post" and other media, Trump is only 1 percentage point behind Biden in North Carolina, and 3 percentage points ahead of Biden in Ohio.

  As the general election approaches, the competition between Trump and Biden in the "swing state" has become more intense.

In the next three days, Trump plans to hold rallies in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Nebraska.

Biden will build momentum in Georgia and other states.

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