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Elections in the United States: Danger of riots, business closed



Voting continues for the 59th presidential election in the United States, with shops and restaurants on Fifth Avenue, one of New York's leading business centers, covered with wooden planks to avoid any untoward situation.


According to international media reports, the recent US election has created a tense situation in the country. Merchants on Fifth Avenue, one of America's leading business centers, are also worried about this situation and have closed their shops to avoid any untoward incident. The restaurants are covered with wooden planks.


A shopkeeper on the occasion said that people are saying that if Donald Trump loses, something bad could happen, so they are putting up this boarding so that no one can break it, it is being feared that if In the presidential election

If President Donald Trump loses, the city could be devastated.


On the other hand, the US President has said that he will challenge the election results immediately after the end of the polls. Donald Trump called the counting of votes after the election a terrible thing and said that long after the election is not appropriate for the results.


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The 59th presidential election is underway in the United States and there is a lot of excitement among the people in this regard. Due to the Corona epidemic, the option of postal and early voting before the election is being used extensively.


Trump and Joe Biden are vying for the presidency. Republican candidate Trump is running for the presidency for the second time. Democratic candidate Joe Biden has been the US Vice President for 8 years. According to US media, Trump has already cast his vote in Florida. Joe Biden had voted in Delaware. Pence and Kamala Harris are rivals, the Democratic Party's symbol is the donkey, while the Republican Party's symbol is the elephant.

The US presidential election is a relatively complex one, with the winner or loser relying more on the "electors" elected from each state than on the votes of ordinary citizens, who later elect the president, the "electors" from each state. The number of members elected from there is equal to that of the Congress.


The 538-member group is called the "Electoral College", and the majority of the group's 280 members support the candidate who becomes the country's president.

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