Vote today in the United States, who is going to the White House

Vote today in the United States, who is going to the White House



Kamala Harris and Donald Trumpfile photo: AFP
 The wait is over.  The presidential election in the United States is on Tuesday.  US citizens will vote to determine who gets the ticket to the White House, the candidate of the Democratic Party, Kamala Harris, or the Republican Party, Donald Trump.  The fight between the Republican symbol elephant and the Democratic symbol donkey will continue throughout the day.
 Voters in all 50 US states and Washington DC will vote today.  The huge country USA has six time zones.  As a result, there is a time gap in different states.  Hence, polling will start and end at the same time in all the states.  7.8 million voters have already cast their ballots in the United States.

 Candidates of the two major parties, Kamala and Trump, are at the center of the election discussion.  Traditionally they are the main rivals.  Tim Walz and Trump's vice are running for Kamal's vice president

JD Vance is the president.  There are four more presidential candidates in this election.  They are Jill Stein of the Green Party, Chase Oliver of the Libertarian Party, independent candidate Cornel West and Robert Kennedy Jr.
 These candidates did not campaign less to take the post of the 47th President of the United States.  In the beginning, the candidate of the Democratic Party was the current president, 81-year-old Joe Biden.  However, after doing poorly in the debate with Trump, he had to step down due to party pressure due to his age.  He was replaced by Vice President Kamala Harris last July.

In 43 of the 50 states of the United States, it is almost certain whether Kamala or Trump will win.  The issue swings over seven states—Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Michigan and Georgia.  The results of these seven states will decide the fate of Kamala-Trump.


White House photo: AFP file photo

 The results of various surveys say that the fight between the two will be fierce.  Election victory and defeat can be determined by the swinging seven states.  So at the last moment, two plowed out these states.  Kamala was supposed to hold an election rally in Pennsylvania yesterday.  Earlier he spoke at Michigan State University.  To appeal to Arab-American Muslim voters in Michigan, he said he would do everything in his power to end the war in Gaza.
 78-year-old Trump held rallies in North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Michigan yesterday.  Addressing supporters at a rally in Kinstone, North Carolina, he said, 'The problems we are facing can be solved.  The fate of the country is now in your hands.

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