Biden, Trump both predict victory as president alleges theft

Published November 4, 2020
A man watches a television news programme reporting on the US presidential election showing images of US President Donald Trump (L) and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden (R), at a railway station in Seoul on November 4. — AFP
A man watches a television news programme reporting on the US presidential election showing images of US President Donald Trump (L) and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden (R), at a railway station in Seoul on November 4. — AFP

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he expected a “big win” and accused Democrats of trying to steal the election after rival Joe Biden also predicted victory.

“We are up big, but they are trying to steal the election. We will never let them do it. Votes cannot be cast after the polls are closed,” Trump wrote on Twitter moments after Biden told supporters he expected to win.

Twitter, which has vowed to act against false information, quickly flagged Trump's tweet accusing theft.

The social media giant labeled the Trump tweet, saying “some or all of the content shared in this Tweet is disputed and might be misleading about an election or other civic process".

The president has long charged, with no evidence, that mail-in ballots are a way to cheat in the election.

Mail-in ballots, sent due to health concerns during the Covid-19 health crisis, are expected to favor Biden and in some states were being counted later.

Trump appeared to be responding to Biden, who moments earlier told his supporters to be patient.

“We believe we are on track to win this election,” Biden said to honks of approval in his home state of Delaware. “It ain't over till every vote is counted,” he said.

“It's not my place or Donald Trump's place to say who won this election.” Biden said he was confident at winning Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — all states carried by Trump in 2016.

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