Home straight for supporters of Donald Trump and Joe Biden before the presidential election on November 3.

Like their candidates, they opt for different methods in order to win the last votes of voters, in the field or online. 

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This Sunday, home stretch for supporters of Trump and Biden who mobilize in Pineville, North Carolina. 

Last Sunday of the campaign for both camps, two days before the presidential election in the United States.

Republicans and Democrats are throwing their last strength into battle.

Like the electoral campaign of their respective candidates, Joe Biden and Donald Trump, their methods are very different.

On the Trump side, supporters go door to door to the end while Democrats favor "online", coronavirus requires.

According to the polls, Joe Biden is widely in the lead, but four years after the surprise election Trump, nothing is played until the end. 

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Intensive tracting for Trumpists

Until the end, they will knock on the doors of houses in Pineville.

Republican activists are in intensive towing to try to reverse the trend, not in favor recognizes Sarah.

"We cannot afford to sit idly by: we must go out, go and move people who have not yet voted into areas where we do not usually go, we Republicans", she assures .

"Show them everything Trump has done in less than four years. That's what will make the difference."

On his doorstep, Jane is rather surprised.

"It's the first time I've seen people push this far," she says.

Trump will get his vote.

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100% online campaign for Democrats

To find Democratic activists, on the other hand, it's best to log into Zoom.

Even two days before the deadline, the campaign is 100% online, Covid-19 requires.

“I only did canvassing by phone,” explains Julia.

"But it's a great way to reach people who aren't mobilized. I could do it without leaving my home, sending them a link to the program, or having them donate for the campaign."

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The early voting figures give him hope: young people, African Americans have already voted en masse and their votes mainly benefit the Democrats.

But Sarah, with her leaflets, is convinced of it: a Republican wave is about to surge into the offices on D-Day, and will reverse the result.