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Former President Obama to Campaign for Biden on Tuesday in Orlando

Miami: With only one week till election day, former President Barack Obama will attend a drive-in campaign rally for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden in Orlando on Tuesday, his second appearance in Florida, a significant battleground state, in only three days.

Obama was present in Miami while Trump and Joe Biden make their final push for Florida

Obama had, on October 24, addressing to a socially-distanced crowd at a rally in Miami with an end goal to accumulate further support for Biden, who was his Vice President from January 20, 2009, to January 20, 2017.

The ex-president urged citizens to cast their ballots early either with a mail-in ballot or at early voting sites over the state.

In the 2016 presidential election, President Donald Trump won Florida, a significant swing state, by 49.02 percent of the votes, while his then-Democratic adversary Hillary Clinton came in close with 47.82 percent of the ballots.

New tracker polls delivered on Sunday by NBC News have uncovered that Biden at present had a 50-48 edge over Trump in Florida.

A dominant part (61 percent) of the individuals who have just cast their ballots in early voting said they decided in favor of Biden.

The President, meanwhile, had dominant support amongst the registered voters who are yet to cast their ballots.

In the interim, the most recent Quinnipiac University poll national delivered on October 23 demonstrated Biden with a 10-point advantage, and a RealClearPolitics polling average uncovered that the ex-Vice President was ahead by 8.1 percentage points.

Furthermore, on Tuesday, Lara Trump will campaign in Cocoa to urge citizens to cast their ballots for her father-in-law, President Trump. Donald Trump Jr. will be present in Daytona Beach on Wednesday for a ‘Make America Great Again’ rally.

Both President Donald Trump and his Vice President Mike Pence were present in Florida on Saturday.

The President casted a ballot early in West Palm Beach Saturday, saying, a short time later, that he cast his ballot for “a guy named Trump.” The Vice President spoke in Lakeland, underscoring the significance of the Sunshine State’s 29 electoral votes.

The Trump-Pence ticket won Florida by 1.2% in 2016, or just below of 113,000 votes. It will probably be as close in 2020. As per a RealClearPolitics normal of surveys.

 

 

 

source: with input from ians