U.S. presidential election Both camps sue in last defeated state October 26, 12:03
With the US presidential election approaching next week, President Trump is poised to visit the states that lost the last four-year-old elections and appeal for support for re-election.
In response, Senator Harris, a vice presidential candidate for the opposition Democratic Party, visited the state where Democratic Party Clinton was defeated in the last election and called for support.
President Trump held a rally on the 25th in eastern New Hampshire, where he lost by a small margin in the previous election, as the US presidential election was about a week before the ballot counting date.
In it, President Trump emphasized, "We will win in this state. It is the most important election in American history."
In addition, he pointed out that Mr. Biden abandoned the fight in New Hampshire and left the site at the time of the primary election where the candidates of the opposition Democratic Party were selected, "Mr. Biden is in New Hampshire. I'm not interested in. "
In addition to New Hampshire, President Trump's camp continues to campaign for potential wins in Midwestern Minnesota and Western Nevada, which also lost in the previous election, and has rebounded in these states as well. I'm ready to plan.
Meanwhile, Senator Harris, the vice presidential candidate for the Biden camp, who leads the polls in the United States, visited Michigan in the Midwest on the 25th, when Democratic Party Clinton was narrowly defeated in the last election.
In his speech, Harris said, "It shouldn't be like the last time," calling for a victory in Michigan, where the Democratic Party is said to be strong, and to recapture the White House.