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Eighteen days before the US presidential election, more than 60 million voters have already voted in advance.

When it comes to pre-voting, candidate Biden seems to be ahead, but the answers from those who haven't voted yet are so different that it seems difficult to predict the outcome.



Correspondent Yunsoo Kim reports from Washington.



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are 61 million US voters who have completed pre-voting so far.



A survey by CBS of the U.S. against pre-votes from key rivals revealed that candidate Biden received more support.



In Florida and North Carolina, 61% each said they supported Biden, and 55% in Georgia.



However, in a survey of non-votes, the results were reversed.



Respondents in Florida (59%), North Carolina (58%) and Georgia (54%) supported President Trump.



It is said that it is difficult to predict the game yet.



President Trump is focusing his efforts on campaigning on the scene every day.



As the ripples of the White House secretary's remarks about giving up control of Corona 19 grew, they said they were different from the facts, and began to take action.



[Trump/U.S. President: (I mean, the White House secretary) is absolutely not true.

It's completely opposite.

We are doing well in responding to Corona 19, and we are getting out of the crisis.]



Candidate Biden continued a differentiated strategy by focusing on the campaign of vehicles and burns to comply with the quarantine rules.



[Biden/US Democratic Party Presidential Candidate: All the crises we are seeing today, all the confusion, hardships and hardships, these are the things that should not be done.] As the



Corona 19 crisis in the United States turns to the worst day by day, the Corona 19 response problem It is becoming more prominent as a last minute issue of the presidential election.