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Let's summarize a number of keywords that divide the US presidential election.

I think the most important thing is Corona, and many people have heard it from the counting at the beginning of the election, but pre-voting is also having a lot of influence.

Let's recap this part.



This is Jung Joon-hyung.



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Until the beginning of this year, there were many prospects that President Trump would be re-elected because of the booming US economy.



However, the Corona 19 crisis shook the presidential election.



Until yesterday (3rd), the number of corona19 confirmed in the United States exceeded 9.5 million and is approaching 10 million, and the number of deaths is 240,000, the largest in the world.



President Trump has insisted that he has been infected, but there is no need for containment, saying he can overcome the virus.



[Trump/US President: Don't let Corona 19 dominate you.

Don't be afraid.

I will overcome it.

We have the best medical equipment and drugs.]



Democratic candidate Biden has accused the Trump administration's misrepresentation of threatening the lives of Americans.



[Biden/US Democratic Party Candidate: Trump is the worst president to get through the corona 19 pandemic.

Trump is in a panic.

His reckless behavior continued after corona infection was unconscionable.]



Along with the Trump administration's evaluation of the corona response, the number of pre-voting due to the corona is also a variable for this presidential election.



The general outlook is that the surge in pre-voting will benefit the Democrats.



But the results can vary depending on how many of the hidden supporters, so-called Shay Trump supporters, flock to the polls on Election Day.



The competition area, which has shown an ultra-thin ice pattern, is a key game.



Northern Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, southern Florida, North Carolina, and Arizona are six representative competitions.



[Black life is also precious.]



One of the main variables is the death of George Floyd, a black man who was crushed by a white police officer's knee, and the racist protests that sparked.



Trump's allegations of corruption related to Biden's second son, Hunter Biden, amplified by the Trump camp at the end of the election, and Trump's allegations of tax evasion reported by The New York Times, may have influenced Americans' choices.