Republican President Trump and Democratic former President Barack Obama appeared on Sunday in electoral momentum, offering different views on the country's issues, but in the last 48 hours of the campaign, they agreed that the election was tight.
As public opinion polls show tense elections for dozens of Congress and governors in Tuesday's elections, both current and former presidents say the results of the election will determine what kind of country the American people will be in in in the next two years.
Trump told a noisy crowd in Georgia, "This election will determine whether we can continue the extraordinary glory we have created," he warned, warning Democrats that "it will greatly hurt our economy."
Although Obama did not name names, he condemned the popularity of the Republican Party to promote separatist policies and repeatedly lie. He attacked Trump and the Republicans for trying to repeal his health care bill, while claiming to support the law to protect people who were sick before they were insured.
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