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Biden and Trump Seek Voter Support in Crucial Georgia on Saturday

Biden and Trump Seek Voter Support in Crucial Georgia on Saturday

U.S. President Joe Biden and his Republican rival Donald Trump are holding campaign rallies in the critical state of Georgia today, marking their first face-off before the general elections later this year. Both candidates have been accusing each other for weeks of threatening democracy, but Saturday will be the first electoral event this year where both candidates are present at the same time in Georgia, which plays a pivotal role in the elections. Georgia is the most competitive state to win voter support ahead of the general elections scheduled for November 5, which Biden won in 2020. Trump claims he was a victim of massive fraud in the recent Georgia elections and faces criminal charges for attempting to interfere with the vote count there. Trump is expected to win the Republican nomination on Tuesday when primaries will be held in Georgia, Hawaii, Mississippi, and Washington for the nomination ticket. Meanwhile, Biden is still trying to control the backlash among Democrats due to his strong support for Israel in its conflict against the Palestinian Islamic resistance movement "Hamas" in Gaza, a discontent that may show up in voting in Georgia on Tuesday.

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