US ELECTIONS FINAL RALLIES
Even
as the race for the White House enters its final stretch, both Hillary Clinton
and Donald Trump, who remain on tenterhooks, are schedule to hold major
political rallies to try to woo as many voters as possible. Donald Trump in
particular, needs to make a strong case as polls indicate that he is still some
points behind Hillary Clinton. Most polls have Hillary Clinton in front, between four and five per cent ahead but they
still remain perilously close. Latest Election forecaster Nate Silver on Sunday released its polls showing Hillary Clinton as the clear favorite to be the next president.
Mrs. Clinton is believed to have received an unexpected boost to her campaigns
when the FBI announced that it had found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing in
her use of a private email server. With polls tightening, the two presidential
candidates’ campaigns have reached crescendo. Today Hillary Clinton and Mr. Trump are expected to make their closing
pitches to voters, with Mrs. Clinton scheduled to hold four rallies, two in
Pennsylvania, one in Michigan, and one in North Carolina. President Barack
Obama is also scheduled to speak in
support of her at a handful of rallies, as will Michelle Obama, Al
Gore, vice president Joe Biden, and her running mate Tim Kaine.Her
competitor and republican candidate Donald Trump will the city of Sarasota,
Florida, then proceed to North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, and
finally Michigan.
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