US elections: Trump and Biden increase meetings as D-Day approaches
Donald Trump arrives onstage at a rally in Michigan on November 1, 2020. AP Photo / Evan Vucci
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On D-2 of the presidential election, Joe Biden and Donald Trump are increasing campaign meetings in key states.
Like the last two weeks, Donald Trump is maintaining a frantic pace and is going to five states this Sunday.
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With our correspondent in New York,
Loubna Anaki
Donald Trump has a busy Sunday schedule.
The US president is traveling to Michigan, Iowa, North Carolina, Georgia and Florida, five states that are decisive for the election which will take place in two days.
Only three hours separate each of these meetings.
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The American president is working hard to mobilize his voters and make the polls lie, as in 2016. “
We are motivated and our figures are very good everywhere!
», Hammers Donald Trump in front of his supporters.
"
I ask for your votes, I ask you to send a message to the corrupt Democrats!"
“, Said again this morning the president in Michigan.
He also keeps repeating that the coronavirus epidemic is on the verge of being defeated, despite the explosion in the number of cases in the country.
Biden in Pennsylvania, a key state
For his part, Joe Biden has a Sunday a little less marathon after his two meetings on Saturday in Michigan.
The Democratic candidate is in Philadelphia for a single meeting today, where he is expected to be joined by local religious leaders.
Pennsylvania
is one of the key states
that could decide the presidential election.
The polls are still very, very tight between the two candidates.
The Biden campaign has deployed hundreds of volunteers there to go door-to-door last minute over the weekend.
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