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Trump launches frenzied final campaign offensive in bid to reverse polls

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Opa-Locka (US), Nov 1 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Cristobal Herrera) The United States electoral campaign entered its last two days with President Donald Trump immersed in a frantic last-minute bid to turn around adverse polls that lean toward his Democratic rival Joe Biden.Trump began Sunday with an event on a rainy day in Washington DC in Michigan state, promising that there would be no more lockdowns or business closures due to the coronavirus pandemic.FOOTAGE OF TRUMP RALLY IN OPA LOCKA.

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