There are 100 days until Election Day. Here's what has defined the campaign and what to expect
With 100 days out from the general election, impeachment, the coronavirus and racism have dominated voters' minds. Here's what to expect next.
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For nearly two years, dozens of politicians non-politicians alike met with voters, held fundraisers and dedicated much of their lives in an attempt to be their party’s nominee.
Now, we're 100 days out from the general election and two candidates remain.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, and President Donald Trump will face off in November. In the past year, Biden competed with one of the largest and most diverse Democratic fields in history and overcame a slow start in the early voting states to eventually beat them all.
Trump has had his reelection bid challenged by an impeachment trial and a global pandemic, while also seeing long-shot candidates try to convince Republicans that they are the better choice for the party.
100 days for me will be a long time. I wish I was November 3 already, because I'll be sure to see the worst president the United States has ever had, leav us.