US Election 2020: Democrats Are Trying To Steal the Election – Donald Trump

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US Election: Democrats Are Trying To Steal the Election - Donald Trump

US Election 2020: Democrats Are Trying To Steal the Election – Donald Trump.

As Americans anxiously await the final result of the 2020 Presidential Election, President Donald Trump has accused the Democrats of trying to steal the election.

His tweet has though been flagged inappropriate by Twitter.

Trump who had earlier said he would be making a ‘big win’ statement from the white house, claimed on Twitter that the democrats are trying to steal the election.

He wrote in the now censored tweet;

‘We are up BIG, but they are trying to STEAL the Election. We will never let them do it. Votes cannot be cast after the Polls are closed!’ 

His tweets were a reaction to rival Joe Biden’s statement, in which he assured supporters he is on the path of winning the election.

‘Keep the faith guys,’ Biden tweeted. “We are gonna win this”.

In a short address after, he told supporters: “We feel good about where we are. We really do. I’m here to tell you tonight that we believe we’re on track to win this election.”

He spoke as many key swing states are still undecided.

While polls showed Biden leading previously in many states, the election is now too close to call, with many states neck and neck between the two candidates.

Reuters reported Trump was leading Democratic rival Joe Biden in the vital battleground state of Florida on Tuesday, while other competitive swing states that will help decide the election, including North Carolina, remained up in the air.

The two contenders split the early U.S. states to be projected in the White House race as expected, with conservative states like Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee going to Trump and Democratic-leaning Massachusetts, Vermont, New York and Connecticut going to Biden, according to projections by television networks and Edison Research.

But none of the approximately dozen battleground states that will decide the race had been settled as polls closed in a majority of U.S. states, with close races developing in many of them.