Trump or Biden - US Election 2020

Joe Biden and Donald Trump go head-to-head for the White House on November 3


The world’s most-watched election is today, November 3, with Joe Biden in the lead but pollsters still unsure if he will make it to the White House.


The prospects of a Donald Trump victory are bleak but not many are ruling out a repeat of the kind we saw four years ago, when Hillary Clinton, the then favourite according to most pollsters, lost the Electoral College though she got nearly three million more popular votes than Trump.


Over 70% of Indian-Americans support Biden. With Kamala Harris, the Indian-origin Democratic party vice-presidential nominee, US Americans are now opening up more to the idea of India


Reports have it that in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state, Biden had a teeny five-point lead.


In Pennsylvania a small set of people may decide who becomes president. 


President Donald Trump will enter election day with much worse odds than he had in 2016.


Over the past six months the initial economic collapse caused by the spread of corona virus, the nationwide protests over a 46-year-old black man George Floyd’s custodial death by Minneapolis police, the parties’ conventions and the first presidential debate have impacted voters’ minds. Most of the time, that change has been to the benefit of Joe Biden, who started to open a lead in April and has not looked back since.


Joe Biden is very likely to beat Donald Trump in the electoral college.

-- Dr SK Mukherjee 

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