In-person voting has begun in the US. Meanwhile, Republican candidate Donald Trump has made a big announcement about his political future. It is reported that Trump has said that if he loses this election, he will not contest for the US presidency after that. This time Trump is facing the current Vice President and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. Joe Biden has already withdrawn from the race.
Talking to Reuters, Trump said that if he loses the November 5 election, he will not contest the next election. During an interview, when Trump was asked if he would contest the election for the fourth time if he loses this time, he said, ‘No, I don’t think so. I think not now. I don’t see this happening. Hopefully we will be successful.’
have faced defeat in 2020
In 2020, Trump had to face defeat in front of Biden. Earlier in 2016, he had defeated Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
Are you preparing for another debate?
Democratic candidate Harris has said she wants to debate Trump again. “I’m trying to have another debate with Trump,” she said during a rally on Friday. Trump and Harris clashed in the first debate, broadcast by ABC News on September 10. A CNN survey of debate watchers found that 63 percent believed Harris performed better than Trump.
Voting begins in America
In-person voting for this year’s presidential election in the US began on Friday, marking the start of a six-week race to Election Day after a period of political turmoil. Voters were seen lining up to cast their votes in Minnesota, South Dakota and Virginia. These were the states where in-person voting began first. About a dozen more states will vote by mid-October.
(With agency input)
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