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US Presidential Elections 2020: What you need to know right now

Last Updated : 09 October 2020, 10:27 IST
Last Updated : 09 October 2020, 10:27 IST

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President Donald Trump is stepping up his plans to return to the campaign trail after being sidelined for a week with Covid-19. He is considering holding weekend rallies in the battleground states of Florida and Pennsylvania.

- Trump has pulled out of an October 15 debate with Democratic rival Joe Biden, blasting the debate commission's decision to make it a virtual event.

- Thirteen men have been arrested on charges of conspiring to kidnap Michigan Democratic governor Gretchen Whitmer, who accused Trump of being complicit in the plot.

- With two US Senate seats in competitive races up for grabs in Georgia, it may be January before the electorate knows which party will control the US Senate. If no candidate secures at least 50 per cent of the vote, state law requires a run-off election on January 5.

- Democratic candidate Joe Biden's first move if he wins the election may be to empower the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to go after wealthy tax cheats who cost the US billions of dollars in revenue every year.

- More than 6.6 million Americans have already voted — 10 times the number who had voted at this stage in the 2016 election cycle — indicating a potentially record turnout for the November 3 contest.

GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE

Canada is working up scenarios for a range of possible November 3 election results, according to sources, and mapping out responses to a contested or delayed result and its potential impact on auto industry supply chains.

INVESTOR VIEW

A Joe Biden victory is being priced into markets as global shares advance. A Democratic win is seen as paving the way for a big economic stimulus that counters investors' worries of a corporate tax rate hike.

BY THE NUMBERS

- Joe Biden is winning support in President Trump's support base among those aged 55 and over — a bracket that Trump won by 13 points in 2016. Older Americans, concerned about the incumbent's handling of the pandemic, are now evenly split with 47 per cent saying they will vote for Biden and 46 per cent backing Trump, according to Reuters/Ipsos national surveys.

- Public support for Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic has hit a record low, with 59 per cent of Americans saying they disapprove of his approach and 37 per cent saying they approve.

ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

Expected events and Reuters coverage on October 9:

- Latest updates from the White House as Trump's physician says his treatment for Covid-19 is complete and he can resume campaigning.

- Joe Biden campaigns in Las Vegas, Nevada. Refinitiv customers can find more 2020 US Election content on the Election App.

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Published 09 October 2020, 10:27 IST

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