Key Dates for the U.S. Election:
- November 5: General Election Day, citizens vote.
- December 17: Electoral College voting.
- January 3, 2025: Electoral votes submitted.
- January 6: Congress counts the votes, Vice President announces the results.
- January 20: Presidential Inauguration.
As of October 30, over 53 million people have voted early or in-person, with Democrats receiving approximately 1.62 million ballots, indicating high enthusiasm among voters. However, the impact of early voting on the results is difficult to predict.
Recently, there has been ongoing controversy, with Biden referring to Trump supporters as "garbage," prompting Harris's team to seize the opportunity. Trump responded by sitting in a "garbage truck" wearing a janitor's vest. Biden later clarified that his comments were aimed at hate, while Harris attempted to distance herself from the remarks.