US Presidential Election: I should not have left the White House, know why Trump said this
Washington: Voting will be held in America on Tuesday to elect the 47th President. There is a tough contest between Republican Party candidate Donald Trump and Democratic Party leader Kamala Harris. It is believed that this contest is going to be historic and will go down in history as the closest contest for the White House, the official office and residence of the President of America, in the last several decades.
As the countdown to election day began, former President Trump recalled bitter memories of the 2020 election and said that he should not have left the White House. His statement raised fears that if he lost the election to Harris (60), he might not accept the results of the November 5 vote.
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“I (shouldn't have) left the White House. I'm being honest, because we did very well. After the election, Joe Biden came to power. Trump criticized the voting process,” the former president said at a rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania. He alleged fraud and challenged the result in court, which rejected his claims.
In her closing speech in the key electoral state of Michigan, Harris said that she would be the president of all Americans. They spoke about the need to rise above hatred and division, while Trump continued his attack against his Democratic Party rival.
“This is going to be the most important election of our lifetime and the tide is in our favor, can you feel it,” Vice President Harris said at her rally in Michigan. Harris also mentioned the war in Gaza in her remarks, which Seen as an effort to reach out to Arab American voters in the state.
He said that given the scale of death and destruction in Gaza and the civilian killings and displacement in Lebanon, it can be said that this year has been difficult. This is devastating.
More than 75 million Americans have cast their votes as of Sunday, according to the University of Florida's Election Lab, which tracks early and mail-in voting across the US.
Throughout the campaign, Harris has been presenting this election as an election about protecting the country's fundamental freedoms, protecting constitutional values and ensuring women's rights, while Trump has been talking about rebuilding the economy and ridding America of illegal immigrants. Are promising.
In an election poll in Iowa, Harris is leading against Trump by 47 percent against 44, which could be disappointing for Trump and a positive sign for the Vice President. Trump immediately rejected this survey and said that it is in favor of the Democratic Party.
In his speech in Lititz, Trump raised questions about the immigration policy of the Biden-Harris administration and specifically mentioned how the country's borders were secure when he was in the White House.
At the rally, Trump also targeted Harris and accused the Democratic Party of having a corrupt system. He alleged that everyone is corrupt. Harris is corrupt. I am contesting elections against a person who is completely corrupt. He said that I am not really fighting against him. I am fighting against a corrupt system called the Democratic Party.
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Of the seven important states, Pennsylvania has emerged as the most important state, with 19 Electoral College votes. After this, there are 16-16 Electoral College votes in North Carolina and Georgia, 15 in Michigan and 11 in Arizona. In other important states, Wisconsin has 10 and Nevada has six Electoral College votes. (agency)
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