U.S. presidential election appeals in Trump fierce battle state, willingness to regain Biden administration October 29, 11:06

With the US presidential election approaching, President Trump toured the close-knit western Arizona to appeal to local voters on the border with Mexico to combat illegal immigration.

Meanwhile, Democratic Party Mr. Biden voted early to show his willingness to regain power.

President Trump addressed two locations in western Arizona on the 28th.



At a rally on the outskirts of Phoenix, the state capital, President Trump said, "We built more than 400 miles on the border, half of which is Arizona. I built the safest border in history." He appealed to his voters that he was cracking down on the influx of illegal immigrants by building a wall at the border.



Arizona is a solid conservative base where Republican candidates have been victorious for nearly 70 years, with the exception of then-President Clinton's victory in 1996, but this time it's a close battle, and President Trump was there last week as well. We are focusing on exercise, such as entering.

Meanwhile, Democrat Biden voted early with Mrs. Jill in her home state of eastern Delaware.



"The Trump administration has declared surrender to the virus. If I become president, I will never give up on measures," Biden said in a speech prior to this, saying that the infection with the new coronavirus is spreading rapidly. Showed willingness to recapture.



President Trump and Mr. Biden are planning to visit fierce battle states such as Southern Florida every day on the same day to give a speech, and the final battle is continuing.

Total campaign finances for both camps "a record high total of nearly $ 14 billion" US organization

The Responsible Political Center, a political funding watchdog in Washington, said that the republican and democratic camps will finally invest $ 14 billion in this election, including the parliamentary elections of the House and Senate. In the near future, the Japanese yen is expected to reach about 1.46 trillion yen.



This is more than double the cost of the election four years ago, of which the cost of the presidential election is nearly three times that of the previous election, at $ 6.6 billion, or nearly 690 billion yen in Japanese yen.



The Federal Election Commission explained at a press conference last week that the impact of the new coronavirus has led to a significant increase in TV and online election ads, with record-high funding for campaigns.