In-person voting has begun in the United States for the presidential election to be held on November 5. With the start of voting, political tussle and election atmosphere will remain cool for six weeks until election day. Voters are seen standing in line to vote in Minnesota, South Dakota and Virginia. This state is the first state to start in-person voting. Voting will take place in about a dozen more states by mid-October.
The contest between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris
American politics has heated up as soon as in-person voting began in the US presidential election. President Joe Biden dropped out of the race and Vice President Kamala Harris was chosen as the Democratic presidential candidate. On this side, former President Donald Trump is also a presidential candidate. There is a tough competition between the two candidates in this election.
People were seen standing in queues to vote in America
Voters were seen lining up at polling stations in the United States for the November presidential election. Some voters said they should not wait because of the possibility of hassle or chaos on election day. Chris Barda, 74, said he was encouraging others to fill out their ballots early to avoid potential disruption on election day. Voting A voter at a polling station in Minneapolis, USA, said voting in advance saves the last minute.