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    Americans head to the polls on Tuesday to conclude a bitter and divisive US election campaign, as Republican President Donald Trump seeks to overcome Democratic rival Joe Biden's lead in opinion polls to win four more years in the White House.

    The voting caps a campaign dominated by the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 231 000 people in the United States and put millions out of work. The country has also been shaken by nationwide protests over racial injustice against Black Americans.

    Biden, who has framed the contest as a referendum on Trump's handling of the virus, promised a renewed effort to combat the health crisis, fix the economy and bridge America's political divide. He has kept a relatively steady lead in national polls.

    But Trump is close in enough swing states to possibly piece together the 270 state-by-state Electoral College votes needed to win the presidency. He defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election despite losing the national popular vote by about 3 million ballots.

    The uncertainty and the prospect of prolonged legal battles have fueled anxiety about the election's outcome and aftermath.

    More than 99 million early votes had already been cast in person or by mail as of Monday night, according to the US Elections Project at the University of Florida, a record-setting pace fueled by intense interest in the election and concerns about voting in person on Election Day during a pandemic.

    Trump has questioned the integrity of the election results for months, making unsubstantiated claims that mail-in voting is rife with fraud and refusing to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses.

    Trump has also said votes should only be counted through election night, even though many states often take days or weeks to tally ballots.

    - Reuters

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    Trump – trailing in national opinion polls – has continued his unfounded attacks on mail-in ballots, telling reporters that Pennsylvania’s plans to count mail ballots that arrive up to three days after Election Day would lead to widespread cheating, although he did not explain how.

    He urged the US Supreme Court to reconsider its decision that left the extension in place. The court has left that possibility open.

    - Al Jazeera

    2h ago

    Election Day in the United States is officially under way! The spotlight is on the race for the White House between President Donald Trump, who is seeking a second term, and his rival, veteran Democrat Joe Biden.

    Trump held five rallies in four states – North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin – on the final day of campaigning on Monday. Biden spent most of Monday in Pennsylvania and Ohio.

    Trump and his team have continually pushed baseless claims that votes counted after Election Day are evidence of malfeasance.

    Early voting surged to levels never before seen in US elections – 98.7 million early votes have been cast either in person or by mail.

    - Al Jazeera

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