Trump to vote in Florida before hitting campaign trail, Biden heads to
Pennsylvania
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[October 24, 2020]
By John Whitesides
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald
Trump will vote in his adopted home of Florida before holding campaign
rallies in three swing states on Saturday, joining more than 53 million
Americans who have cast early ballots at a record-setting pace ahead of
the Nov. 3 election.
Trump will vote in person in West Palm Beach, near his Mar-a-Lago
estate, after switching his permanent residence and voter registration
last year from New York to Florida, a must-win battleground for his
re-election bid.
Democratic rival Joe Biden and his wife Jill also will hit the campaign
trail, traveling to the vital battleground of Pennsylvania for two
events on Saturday. Former President Barack Obama will campaign in
Florida, making his second campaign-trail appearance on behalf of his
former vice president after a stop in Pennsylvania on Wednesday.
With 10 days to go in the campaign, about 53.5 million Americans already
have cast early ballots, a pace that could lead to the highest voter
turnout in more than a century, according to data from the U.S.
Elections Project.
The rush to vote is a sign of the intense interest in the contest
between Trump and Biden, as well as concerns about avoiding crowded
polling places on Election Day and reducing the risk of exposure to
COVID-19, which has killed more than 224,000 people across the United
States.
Many states have expanded in-person early voting and mail-in ballots
ahead of Election Day, as a safer way to vote during the coronavirus
pandemic.
Trump, who has regularly condemned mail-in voting without evidence as
prone to fraud, even though experts say it is as safe as any other
method, voted by mail in two elections since he switched his address to
Florida, a presidential primary in March and a state election in August.
"I'm here to vote!" he told supporters at a rally in Pensacola on Friday
night, one of two he held in the state.
On the campaign trail on Friday, Biden and Trump renewed their battle
over Trump's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Biden said Trump had
given up on containing the virus, while Trump accused Biden of
overstating the health crisis to scare Americans into voting for him.
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President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Pensacola
International Airport in Pensacola, Florida, U.S., October 23, 2020.
REUTERS/Tom Brenner
Opinion polls show Biden leading Trump nationally, but the race is
much closer in the crucial battleground states that will decide the
election. Trump will head to three of those after voting, holding
rallies in North Carolina, Ohio and Wisconsin.
Biden will turn his attention to Pennsylvania, where polls show him
narrowly leading Trump in a state crucial to both of their
candidacies. A Reuters/Ipsos poll released earlier this week showed
Biden with a four percentage point advantage on Trump in the state,
down from seven points the week before.
Biden will hold drive-in campaign rallies in Bucks County north of
Philadelphia and Luzerne County near his birthplace of Scranton,
where he will be joined by rocker Jon Bon Jovi. Trump handily won
Luzerne County in 2016 over Democrat Hillary Clinton and barely lost
to Clinton in Bucks County.
Biden will get some help again on Saturday from Obama, who will hold
a drive-in rally in Miami. Obama, still a popular figure in the
party nearly four years after leaving office, delivered a blistering
attack on Trump's leadership when he made his 2020 campaign-trail
debut in Pennsylvania on Wednesday.
(Reporting by John Whitesides; Editing by William Mallard)
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