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End of carouselThe running mates of both candidates — Vice President Pence and Sen. Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif.) — touched down in battleground states, as did the spouses of both candidates. And former president Barack Obama campaigned for Biden again in Florida.
A page on the Trump campaign’s website was hacked, with its “About” section replaced with a warning.
After weeks of early and mail voting, at least 69 million Americans have already cast their ballots for next week’s election, a historic figure that has upended expectations about Election Day and which states could decide the presidential contest.
With the presidential election a week away, mail service continues to lag — especially in certain swing states that could decide control of the White House.
Biden leads Trump by nine percentage points nationally, 52 percent to 43 percent, according to an average of national polls since Oct. 12. Biden’s margin in the battleground state of Michigan is nine points. It is eight points in Wisconsin, seven in Pennsylvania, five in Arizona and one in Florida.
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Skip to end of carousel
End of carouselThe running mates of both candidates — Vice President Pence and Sen. Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif.) — touched down in battleground states, as did the spouses of both candidates. And former president Barack Obama campaigned for Biden again in Florida.
A page on the Trump campaign’s website was hacked, with its “About” section replaced with a warning.
After weeks of early and mail voting, at least 69 million Americans have already cast their ballots for next week’s election, a historic figure that has upended expectations about Election Day and which states could decide the presidential contest.
With the presidential election a week away, mail service continues to lag — especially in certain swing states that could decide control of the White House.
Biden leads Trump by nine percentage points nationally, 52 percent to 43 percent, according to an average of national polls since Oct. 12. Biden’s margin in the battleground state of Michigan is nine points. It is eight points in Wisconsin, seven in Pennsylvania, five in Arizona and one in Florida.
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