U.S. media: The uncertainty of the U.S. election has left Americans in a state of "high anxiety"

  The worsening new crown pneumonia epidemic and social issues such as racial discrimination and police violent law enforcement continue to aggravate the division of American society, and the current public elections in the United States have further deepened the rift.

According to US media reports on the 5th, the uncertainty of the US general election has put the American people who have been under various pressures in a state of "high anxiety".

On the same day, in response to various demands, people in many parts of the United States held protests again, and there were clashes between different protesters.

  On the 5th, many Trump supporters staged protests outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, trying to break into the ballot counting center to echo Trump's proposal of "stop counting votes."

U.S. Trump supporters:

Let's go in!

  Biden supporters held a tit-for-tat rally on another occasion in Philadelphia.

Biden supporters held the slogan "Count every vote" and called for a complete vote count.

  In Detroit, Michigan, Trump supporters and opponents also clashed.

U.S. demonstrators against Trump:

(Trump supporters) put on airs, wanted to recount the votes, wanted to find a loophole, but I don't think there is any problem.

Russian media: election further ignited anxiety among Americans

  The protests surrounding the US election have also attracted the attention of foreign media.

A Russian TV station reported on the 5th that the uncertainty of the US election further ignited anxiety among the American people.

Russian TV One anchor Maria:

Last night (4th) large-scale protests and violence broke out across the United States. Portland sent the National Guard; in New York, Democratic supporters occupied the streets of Manhattan. They also clashed with the police and more than 60 people were arrested.

More than that, thousands of people occupied the streets including Seattle, Phoenix, Chicago, Portland, Detroit and Philadelphia.

The result of the US election has not yet been released, and people's emotions have been ignited to the extreme.