During the US election, President Trump again has urged Americans citizen to cast their votes for him as the nation goes to the polls today to decide the next President of American between his rival, Democratic challenger Joe Biden and himself.
According to Donald Trump, “He is battling for the future of all Americans, he added “Your hopes are my hopes, your dreams are my dreams.”
“To all of our supporters: thank you from the bottom of my heart. You have been there for me from the begining, and i will never let you down. Your hopes are my hopes, your dreams are my dreams, and your future is what i am fighting for every single day!” he tweeted Tuesday.
However the verbal fights continue between Trump and Biden, Trump blasted Biden saying; “A vote for Sleepy Joe Biden is a vote to give control of government over to Globalists, Communists, Socialists, and Wealthy Liberal Hypocrites who want to silence,censor, cancel and punish you,” Trump Tweeted.
Biden, however replied back saying, “If we give Donald Trump another four years in the White House, our planet will never recover.”
The United States is more divided and angry than at any time since the Vietnam War era of the 1970’s and fears that Trump could argue the results of the election which are only fueling those tensions.
Despite the startlingly that was a laid-back campaign, Biden, 77 led almost in every opinion poll, this was buoyed by his consistent message that America needs to restore its “soul” and get new leadership amid COVID-19 outbreak that has taken the lives of more 231,000 people.
But Trump was uniformly resistant up until the end, campaigning at a wild space with populated rallies in four states on Monday, and repeating his dark, unprecedented claims for a US president that the polls risk being rigged against him.
In Grand Rapids, Michigan was were Trump ended at the early hours of Tuesday after his almost non-stop comments in a final 3-days sprint, this was same place were he defeated Hillary Clinton in 2016 campaigns.
H-Forbes gathered that, despite the bad poll numbers, the 74-year old Republican real estate tycoon has counted on pulling off another upset.
“We are going to have another beautiful victory tomorrow,” he said to Michigan crowd on Monday, which chanted back, “We love you, We love you!”
“We are going to make history once again,” he added.