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美国大选冲刺阶段:两党加紧争夺摇摆州,2500万张选票已投出

USA election final stage: Both parties are intensively competing for swing states, 25 million votes have already been cast.

cls.cn ·  Oct 24 13:32

Less than two weeks left until the US election day on November 5, both usa Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are actively competing in battleground states. In this year's election, nearly 25 million voters have already completed their voting through early voting or mail-in voting.

As of October 24, Caixin report: Less than two weeks left until the US election day on November 5, usa Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are intensively campaigning in battleground states, hoping to increase their chances of winning in the final sprint of the election.

On Wednesday in the Eastern Time, Harris visited the key swing state of Pennsylvania, while Trump campaigned in another key swing state of Georgia. As two of the seven key swing states in this election, the two candidates are likely to spend a lot of time visiting these states in the remaining campaign activities.

Harris is trying to distance herself from Biden.

Speaking at the city hall in Pennsylvania, Harris stated that the government she would lead would be different from the Biden administration. This speech indicates that she is trying to create a distance from Biden - recent polls have shown that Biden has become a burden to her campaign.

"My government will not be a continuation of the Biden administration," Harris said, "I bring my own ideas and experience to this role. I represent a new generation of leaders on many issues, and I believe we must take new approaches."

Harris also promised to address the issue of soaring grocery prices, expressed that it is time to end the wars in the Middle East, and referred to Trump as a fascist, posing a threat to the welfare and security of the usa. She also repeatedly stated that if elected president, she will not ban fracking, contrary to her position when she first ran for president in 2019.

Harris also emphasized that if elected president, she will not ban fracking, in contrast to her position when she first ran for president in 2019.

Trump begins to encourage early voting.

According to the tracking data of the Election Lab at the University of Florida, nearly 25 million voters have already completed their voting through early in-person or mail-in voting in this year's election. Last week, several states including North Carolina and Georgia set new records on their first day of early voting.

At a religious-themed event held in West Bilrun, Georgia, Trump said: 'The votes in Georgia have reached record levels... To be honest, the voting in every state has reached record levels. We are doing well, and I hope we can heal our country.'

Since 2015, Trump has made campaign rallies the main focus of his political career. As the election day approaches this year, Trump has less than two weeks left for campaign rallies.

He stated in West Bilrun that his era as a political candidate is coming to an end, 'Sad in many ways.' He said, 'We have been doing this for 9 years, and now we only have 12 days left.'

He has previously stated that if he wins on November 5th, he will complete his second and final term.

Trump also spoke at another rally held in Georgia, where country music star Jason Aldean was in attendance, encouraging participants to vote early. Trump, after years of condemning early voting practices, is now gradually encouraging this approach.

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