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US Presidential Election Mein 3 Din Reh Gaye, Trump Aur Kamala Ki Intikhabi Muhim Urooj Par
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00:00So, this is the current situation of presidential elections in the United States.
00:03The campaign is going on vigorously.
00:05And both the candidates are running a strong campaign.
00:09If we talk about the swing states, it is a neck-to-neck competition.
00:13And there are now three days left in the US presidential election.
00:16Trump and Kamala's campaign is on the rise.
00:18Republican candidate Donald Trump was also addressed at the time of the election in Michigan.
00:23In which he had to say, Trump had to say that the Americans know what the Democrats are doing.
00:28They are just spreading fake news.
00:30He was also said to have targeted the economic record of the Biden administration.
00:35And then he addressed the convention.
00:37And he said that Kamala Harris, the candidate for the Democratic presidential election,
00:40was addressed at the election convention in Wisconsin.
00:42Then Kamala Harris said that if Donald Trump wins the election,
00:46then it is a threat to the existence of the United States.
00:49There is a literal chaos on both sides.
00:51On one side is Trump, on the other is Harris.
00:53And the Supreme Court has also refused to include the Republican ballot in Pennsylvania.
01:02So in this regard, we are updating you.
01:04There are three days left in the US presidential election.
01:06Republican candidate Donald Trump was addressed at the time of the election in Michigan.
01:10The Americans know what the Democrats are doing.
01:13They are just spreading fake news.
01:15Trump had to say that Donald Trump had also targeted the economic record of the Biden administration.
01:21And the election convention that Kamala Harris was addressing in Wisconsin.
01:27So he was also said that if Donald Trump wins the election,
01:31then it is a threat to the existence of the United States.
01:34There are three days left in the US presidential election.
01:37And early voting is also the last day.
01:39And we are seeing that for early voting in the US,
01:42ballot papers have also been issued in English and Urdu.
01:45And according to the report,
01:47even voters who do not understand English need such ballot papers.
01:52There is also a lot of tension in the US state of Texas.
01:56If we talk about the swing states there, there is a lot of tie-up, neck-to-neck competition.
02:01But in the polls, Kamala Harris's polls seem to be a few points above.
02:07And in this regard, preparations are going on there.
02:10And we were talking about balloting,
02:12that ballot papers have now been issued in Urdu.
02:15So according to the report,
02:17voters who do not understand English need such ballot papers.
02:21So that voters can understand.
02:23Keeping this law and principle in mind,
02:25ballot papers have also been issued in Urdu.
02:27So that it is easy for those who understand Urdu.
02:29In the US, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Indians and Burmese speakers speak Urdu.
02:35So according to the Chicago Board of Elections,
02:38ballot papers have also been issued in Urdu at polling stations.
02:43In the US election, we see that Kamala Harris is also being criticized by Trump.
02:50And Trump is also being criticized.
02:53And the way this time is moving forward,
02:56the way this campaign is moving forward,
02:58we see that the matter is heating up a lot.
03:01Kamala Harris addressed the state of Arizona.
03:04And she challenged Trump there.
03:07She said that Trump is a mental patient.
03:09And she is ready.
03:11But Trump will face the same condition.
03:13In addition, she said that Trump has no plans for the American people.
03:17He is trying to divide the Americans and keep them in fear.
03:21And on the other hand, if we look at New Mexico,
03:23in the election rally, which Trump addressed,
03:26he made a very strong address.
03:28And while addressing, he said that we have already won New Mexico twice.
03:33Former US President said that Kamala Harris is more incompetent than Hillary Clinton.
03:38Hillary was at least intelligent.
03:40Kamala Harris does not even have that quality.
03:42So, the criticism is going on from both sides.
03:46The election campaign is moving forward from both sides.
03:50And the way this time is moving forward,
03:53the campaigners of Trump and Kamala Harris are also giving different statements.
04:03Similarly, Governor Christy Noem also said that
04:07the moment is all going to Trump's direction.
04:12So, different kinds of things are coming forward.
04:15And she also said that Trump is also looking very confident as time goes on.
04:20And the way Trump has a gesture, a personality,
04:24in addition to that, Kamala Harris's team,
04:28the campaigning team looks very panicked.
04:31So, to talk about this,
04:34Anila Ali has joined us.
04:37Anila, there are only a few days left.
04:39There are only a few hours left.
04:41There are only three days left.
04:43And the election campaign is moving very fast.
04:45And the criticism is going on from both sides.
04:49Yes, Anila, how are you watching?
04:54Anila, can you hear me?
04:56Yes, I can hear you. Can you hear me?
04:59Yes, I can hear you.
05:01Anila, how are you watching?
05:03There are only three days left.
05:05How is the campaigning going?
05:07The campaign is going very well.
05:09It is going very fast.
05:11But there is a lot of division in both political parties.
05:13You must have heard that
05:15Trump and Kamala Harris are going back and forth.
05:20And at this time,
05:22they are throwing dirt on each other.
05:26You must have heard
05:28that Liz Cheney
05:30Trump said
05:32that she should be brought
05:34in front of the firing squad.
05:36A lot of Republicans got upset by that.
05:40And of course, Kamala Harris defended her.
05:44But now it is being said
05:46that the group that has to be watched out for
05:48for Kamala Harris
05:50are the young women.
05:52Because at this time,
05:54all that is on the minds of women
05:56is to overturn the abortion rights
05:58and the Roe v. Wade.
06:00To bring them back to the state of abortion rights.
06:02So now it is being said
06:04that if the young women
06:06who did not vote
06:08last year
06:10in the 2020 elections
06:12this time,
06:14the gender gap will reduce
06:16and Kamala Harris
06:18will get the lead.
06:20But Georgia
06:22Georgia is on my mind.
06:24That will also be a decisive factor.
06:26Pennsylvania will also be there.
06:28Pennsylvania has 20
06:30delegate votes.
06:32Electoral votes.
06:34And Michigan has 16.
06:36Georgia also has 16.
06:38So if these states
06:40get together,
06:42Nevada and Arizona
06:44have 11 and 6.
06:46But the big states are Pennsylvania.
06:48Today's early voting
06:50is very interesting.
06:52There are a lot of queues.
06:54This has not been seen before.
06:56There are so many queues in early voting.
06:58People used to vote early
07:00and leave.
07:02But now there are a lot of queues.
07:04They have to wait for 30 minutes to an hour.
07:06And what you must have heard
07:08in Pennsylvania
07:10in favor of Kamala Harris
07:12is that
07:14when you fill your ballot
07:16here,
07:18there is a ballot,
07:20and Kamala Harris is
07:22visible in the front.
07:24Yes,
07:26a little bit in voting.
07:28But no one can say who will win.
07:30Because it is so close.
07:32There is also a margin of error.
07:34Even if it is 1% or 2%,
07:36it does not matter.
07:38It can go either way.
07:40So conclusively,
07:42no one is saying who will win.
07:44You are absolutely right.
07:46It is time to say who will win.
07:48Yes,
07:50there is a margin of error.
07:52More than that,
07:54any party or any candidate
07:56can get a margin.
07:58The way Kamala Harris
08:00addressed the state of Arizona
08:02and challenged
08:04that she is ready for the test.
08:06But the same condition
08:08will apply to Trump
08:10because he is a mental patient.
08:12Yes,
08:14Trump wants
08:16his base to advance.
08:18He is popular
08:20among men.
08:22He wants
08:24to look macho.
08:26He appeals to a base.
08:28He has a lot of following.
08:30But it can be said
08:32that the way he
08:34called Latinos
08:36and Puerto Ricans
08:38garbage in Arizona,
08:40it is not good for them.
08:42All Puerto Rican and Latino voters
08:44who are in Arizona
08:46and Nevada,
08:48they don't like it.
08:50That is why Kamala's numbers
08:52seem to be better in those states.
08:54But still,
08:56no one has won yet.
08:58It will not be a clear victory
09:00until a big state
09:02does not lead by 15%.
09:04Because it is seen
09:06that Pennsylvania,
09:08which was such a difficult state,
09:10won with 81,000 votes.
09:14Suburban voters
09:16come first
09:18because there are fewer people.
09:20Usually Republicans live in the suburbs.
09:22We think they are winning
09:24and the Republicans are winning.
09:26But when they come to the cities,
09:28who come later,
09:30then you think
09:32that Democrats usually live in the cities.
09:34So this is how it started.
09:3660 million votes
09:38have been counted.
09:40This can be anyone's game.
09:42Thank you very much,
09:44Anilali.
09:46To discuss this further,
09:48we have with us
09:50Dr. Naseem Ashraf,
09:52a Pakistani-American researcher.
09:54Recently, his book
09:56Ringside came out
09:58which is getting a lot of attention.
10:00Dr. Naseem Ashraf has been
10:02looking at American politics
10:04closely for the past 50 years.
10:06He has studied American organizations,
10:08institutions, and think tanks.
10:10Dr. Naseem Ashraf,
10:12there are only three days left
10:14in the election.
10:16How do you see it?
10:18Many new things are coming up.
10:20Today's main news
10:22which I think
10:24can impact the election
10:26very seriously
10:28for Kamala Harris
10:30is the Council of American
10:32Islamic Relations Care
10:34which is an organized organization
10:36of Muslims in the U.S.
10:38They have
10:40made a poll
10:42which shows
10:44that
10:46Muslim Americans
10:48in swing states
10:50have 42%
10:52in favor of Kamala Harris
10:54and 41%
10:56in favor of Jill Stein
10:58who is a third party
11:00non-serious candidate
11:02and only 10%
11:04in favor of Trump.
11:06The reason for this
11:08is that
11:10the Democratic Party
11:12especially Kamala Harris
11:14has destroyed
11:16Muslims in Gaza
11:18and Palestine.
11:20There has been genocide.
11:22Muslim children and women
11:24have been killed.
11:26Muslims were not satisfied
11:28with that.
11:30Muslims in the U.S.,
11:32whether they are Democrats
11:34or Republicans, are divided.
11:36Kamala Harris
11:38and the Democratic Party
11:40voters
11:42are not changing
11:44the Israeli policy
11:46of the U.S.
11:48to stop this.
11:50This is why Kamala Harris
11:52feels that this might
11:54cost her the presidency.
11:56If she loses Michigan
11:58she will have to
12:00win North Carolina
12:02or Georgia
12:04which will be very difficult.
12:06The interesting news
12:08is that
12:10the Muslim vote
12:12has become very important
12:14even though
12:16the total population
12:18of Muslims
12:20in the U.S.
12:22is 3.2 million.
12:24Why is the Green Party
12:26giving the Green Party
12:28a protest vote?
12:30They don't want to vote for Kamala
12:32and can't vote for Trump.
12:34This is why
12:36they chose
12:38a third party, Jill Stein.
12:40Jill Stein
12:42is a non-serious
12:44activist.
12:46Will the Green Party
12:48lose their vote?
12:52Jill Stein
12:54has appointed
12:56her Vice President
12:58as a running mate
13:00to give a message
13:02to the mainstream
13:04American parties
13:06that they can't ignore
13:08the Muslim vote.
13:10The Supreme Court
13:12in Pennsylvania
13:14rejected the request
13:16for the Republican
13:18mail-in ballot.
13:20Democrats are very active
13:22in believing this.
13:24Yes.
13:26The Supreme Court
13:28in Pennsylvania
13:30ruled against
13:32the Republican Party
13:34and Trump
13:36that they can count
13:38the ballots.
13:40Today,
13:42Virginia State,
13:44which is right next to Washington,
13:46has seen
13:481,600 voters
13:50who were young
13:52college students.
13:54They were removed
13:56from the electoral roll.
13:58They didn't even know.
14:00CNN told them
14:02that they were removed
14:04on the insistence
14:06of the Republicans.
14:08Because of this,
14:10they were also
14:12brought to court.
14:14The Governor of Virginia
14:16himself told them
14:18to register
14:20and vote.
14:22No one can stop you.
14:24But these two or three things
14:26show that
14:28the efforts
14:30of the Republicans
14:32were
14:34to suppress
14:36voting.
14:38Teenagers
14:40who normally
14:42vote over 18
14:44should not vote.
14:46Okay.
14:48Thank you Dr. Naseem Ashraf.
14:50To talk to ARY News,
14:52the US presidential elections
14:54are just three days away.
14:56Today was the last day of early voting.
14:58Trump and Kamala's swing
15:00states were tested.
15:02Trump criticized Kamala Harris
15:04and called her worse than Hillary.
15:06Kamala also called Trump a liar.
15:08This is all for today.

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