US election 2020: Biden asks Trump to 'pack bags' on Election day eve

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Shivani Negi
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The United States will observe its final day of voting on November 3. While most of the polls have been in favour of Democartic nominee Joe Biden, the faceoff remains as intense as ever.

Amid the rising fear of covid-19 in the country, most of the voters opted for earli voting with more than 91 million already voting two-day before the election day.

While results are yet to be announced, Democratic challengers Joe Biden has expressed confidence in his win, The former vice-president has lashed out at Donald Trump for creating "chaos" during his presidency and said that "It's time for him to pack his bags and go home."

"We're done with the chaos! We're done with the tweets, the anger, the hate, the failure, the irresponsibility," said Biden while assuring that if gets elected, he will bring the covid-19 situation under control across the country.

Biden was addressing the public on the eve of November 3 elections in his home-state Pennsylvania. In his first of the two speeches, he asserted that on Day One of his presidency, he will put forward an action plan against covid-19 that the has been promoting for months. The plan will include important measures against the virus including masking, social distancing, testing and tracing. He further said that the plan also consists of a full and fair distribution of vaccine whenever one is available.

"We'll make sure we keep the protections for people with pre-existing conditions. Meanwhile, the Social Security Actuary says a plan like Donald Trump's will bankrupt Social Security by 2023, " Biden added.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump visited four battlegrounds states on Monday — North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. In his address, he highlighted his accomplishments over the last four years.

Polls will open and close across the US at different times on Tuesday, anywhere after 6 am and before 9 pm local time.

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