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Over 68 million people take part in 2020 US election early vote — portal
The biggest number of early votes (7,802,505) was registered in Texas

Oct. 28 - NEW YORK, October 28. /TASS/. More than 68 million US citizens have already cast their ballot in the 2020 US general election early vote, according to data, published by the United States Elections Project web portal on Tuesday.
Overall, 68,594,113 people have already taken part in the early vote.

The biggest number of early votes (7,802,505) was registered in Texas, followed by California (7,402,302), Florida (6,427,773) and North Carolina (3,411,850). The number of early votes exceeds one million in 16 states, including Georgia, Virginia, Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Washington, Massachusetts and New York.

The 2020 United States elections are scheduled for November 3. Nationwide, American citizens will go to the polls to elect 435 representatives to the House, 35 senators out of 100 to the Senate, and the President and Vice President of the United States. In addition, voters will head to the ballot boxes to decide on 13 US state and territorial governorships, and numerous other local elections will be held.


Incumbent US President Donald Trump and Democrat Joseph Biden are competing in the presidential race. The winner has to secure 270 electoral votes among the 538 members of the Electoral College. The new US president will be inaugurated on January 20, 2021.     source

OCTOBER 27, 2020
Campaign 2020
President Trump Holds Campaign Rally in West Salem, Wisconsin
President Trump addresses supporters at a campaign rally in West Salem, Wisconsin.
Trump speaks at campaign rally in West Salem, Wisconsin
Oct. 27, 2020
One week to election day, Trump hosts rally in West Salem
WEST SALEM — Thousands filled the stands of a race track in West Salem on a chilly Tuesday for a rally for President Donald Trump, just one week to election day.

The rally, held at the La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway, is Trump’s third trip to the state in the past 10 days, a sign of the focus candidates are taking on Wisconsin’s importance to the election.


Local fans — and those traveling from as far as other states in the Midwest — were excited to see him visit the small town.
Young fans, those not even old enough to vote, missed school to attend the event with their families, many of whom were sporting classic Trump merchandise.

Maria Schmitt, a 13-year-old said while waiting in the crowd for the president to speak, “I really like listening to Trump, and I think his policies are good for the American people.”

Schmitt said she was excited for his visit and has been a fan of his since he was elected as president in 2016.     continue to read

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Campaign 2020
President Trump Holds a Rally in Omaha, Nebraska
President Trump delivers remarks at a campaign rally in Omaha, NE.
Trump speaks at campaign rally in Omaha, Nebraska
Oct. 27, 2020
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President Trump to host rally in Omaha Tuesday before Election Day

Oct. 27, OMAHA, Neb. --The countdown is on and we are officially less than one week away from the Presidential Election.


President Donald Trump is scheduled to make a stop at a rally in Omaha Tuesday evening.

The 'Make America Great Again Victory Rally' will feature Trump and other Republican candidates on the ballot.

The event will be held at the TAC Air hangar, located at 3737 Orville Plaza in Omaha (near Eppley Airfield). Doors opened at 4:30 p.m., and the event was originally scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m.

However, Tuesday evening's stop in Nebraska wraps up a busy day on the campaign trail for President Trump. He's making stops in Michigan and Wisconsin ahead of his rally in Omaha.

Omaha police said the President Trump rally is at full capacity at Eppley Airfield. Shuttle service to the rally has ended and private transportation will not be allowed.

The President just concluded his remarks in Wisconsin, so his rally in Omaha is not expected to start until at least 9:30 p.m.     more details