Biden and Trump Hit Key Swing States in Final Stretch of Campaign
Biden Makes Stop in Pennsylvania, Trump Rallies in Florida
As the 2020 presidential election enters its final stretch, both Democratic candidate Joe Biden and Republican incumbent Donald Trump are making a last-ditch effort to secure votes in key swing states.
On Monday, Biden traveled to Pennsylvania, a state that he narrowly lost to Trump in 2016. He held a rally in Pittsburgh, where he spoke about the importance of voting and rebuilding the country.
"The future of our country is at stake," Biden said. "We have a chance to build back better than ever before, but only if we vote."
Trump, meanwhile, held a rally in Sanford, Florida. He continued to make baseless allegations of voter fraud and urged his supporters to vote in person on Election Day.
"We're going to win this election," Trump said. "But we have to make sure that every legal vote is counted."
Polls Show Biden With Slight Lead in Swing States
According to recent polls, Biden holds a slight lead over Trump in several swing states, including Pennsylvania, Florida, and Michigan. However, the race is still considered to be close, and Trump has repeatedly made gains in the polls in the closing weeks of the campaign.
Early Voting Breaks Records
Early voting has broken records across the country, with millions of Americans casting their ballots before Election Day. This is likely due to concerns about the coronavirus pandemic, as well as the desire to avoid long lines and crowds on Election Day.
Conclusion
The final stretch of the 2020 presidential campaign is sure to be intense, as both Biden and Trump fight for every last vote. The outcome of the election will have a profound impact on the future of the United States, and every vote will count.