US Election Day unfolds smoothly, defying fears of disruption
The face masks worn by many voters and the sight of boarded-up stores in some city centers were reminders of two big issues shaping the 2020 election.
The face masks worn by many voters and the sight of boarded-up stores in some city centers were reminders of two big issues shaping the 2020 election.
Join Israel Hayom as we follow one of the most important election days in United States history.
Americans thought they'd seen it all, but no one has seen an election campaign like this. Nearly 96 million people have already voted. Trump in Scranton: If we win Pennsylvania, we'll win the election.
Starting Monday, i24NEWS will broadcast non-stop election reports with running commentary and analysis. Broadcasts to take place from Israel and selected locations in the US.
With just days left until the US election, US President Donald Trump seems to be gaining momentum just as his Democratic rival begins to lose steam. At his drive-in rallies, Biden draws a few hundred, and sometimes only a few dozen, cars, while Trump draws tens of thousands of people.
With polls having shown themselves unreliable, Israel Hayom talks to the people who talk to the stars and read the cards about what they think will happen on Tuesday.
As US President Donald Trump holds rallies in five different states, Democratic challenger Joe Biden is focusing on Pennsylvania, where he hopes to mobilize African American voters.
In Florida, I get the sense that Trump is the overwhelming favorite. In Pennsylvania, meanwhile, Joe Biden is trying to erase the memory of Hillary Clinton's neglect.
Our of the clear blue sky, amazing data about the American economy was published on Thursday, showing 33% growth in the last quarter, despite COVID. Both Trump and Biden were in Florida, the state that could decide the whole election.
They have been limited due to the coronavirus, but are using online and old-fashioned sources, including the phone, to get their messages across, especially in states with high Jewish populations.
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