US presidential election tomorrow vote start Both candidates fierce battle in the final stage continues November 2, 6:06

Voting will begin on the night of the 3rd of Japan time in the US presidential election.

On the last Sunday of the election campaign, President Trump and Democratic Party Mr. Biden have each filed complaints in fierce battle states, of which President Trump has made speeches in five states a day, the most so far. The fierce battle of the final stage continues, such as performing.

Voting will begin tomorrow night in Japan time for the US presidential election.



On the last Sunday of the election campaign, President Trump spoke in the midwestern Michigan, a fierce battle state where the automobile industry is thriving, saying, "Drowned Joe Biden has been spilling jobs abroad for 47 years. Michigan has lost half of the jobs in the automotive industry because of Mr. Biden, "he criticized Mr. Biden.



President Trump will also hold rallies in southern Florida and North Carolina, which are fierce battle states, and will make speeches in five states, the most in a day.



Biden, on the other hand, wants to bring in as many voters as possible by holding rallies in three locations, including Philadelphia, the largest city in eastern Pennsylvania.



In the final election campaign, the conflict between the two camps became fierce and tensions increased, and last week the number of cars of the Biden camp that was driving on the highway in southern Texas raised a flag in support of President Trump. Surrounded by pedestals, the Biden camp was forced to cancel the rally.



On the 31st, President Trump posted a comment on Twitter with this video that fueled the confrontation that he "loves Texas."



Also, in the capital city of Washington and elsewhere, there are moves to prepare for confusion ahead of the election day on the 3rd, such as the work of covering the windowpanes of shops and buildings with wooden boards.



According to the latest polls, in the six fierce battle states that determine victory or defeat, Biden has an average approval rating of 49.1% and President Trump has 45.9%, a difference of 3.2 points, and they are competing fiercely.



Both candidates are planning to visit the fierce battle states on the 2nd, the day before the election day, and call for support until the end, and the fierce battle is continuing with the election day just around the corner.