United States President Joe Biden cast his early vote in Wilmington, Delaware.
Joe Biden voted this Monday, October 28, in Wilmington, in the state of Delaware where he is from. At 81, the President of the United States is one of the millions of Americans to vote in advance, before the electoral deadline of November 5, the date on which the name of the future tenant of the White House will be known.
Since the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, advance voting has become very popular in the United States and allows every American voter to cast their ballot before the date of the presidential election.
This anticipation, planned in 47 of the country's 50 states, has already enabled more than 43 million to vote for this election, which promises to be the closest in the country's modern history.
How the last US elections influenced today's
The end of a mandate
This vote also marks the end of the mandate of Joe Biden, mocked by Donald Trump for his health problems and his age. On Sunday, the Republican candidate promised the crowd at his meeting in Pennsylvania “a new golden age” for the United States, “destroyed” by his successor and his Democratic rival.
“The most important thing is the character of the person we vote for. And every time he opens his mouth, we ask questions about his character,” said Joe Biden, referring to Donald Trump and at his last meeting.
Visibly diminished, the current President of the United States withdrew from the race for the White House last July, giving his support to Kamala Harris. In these last days of the campaign, the two candidates to succeed him are stepping up their campaign and redoubled their efforts to convince the last undecided voters.
Lucie Valais Journalist BFMTV