Early in the morning of November 5 (Washington DC time), while the streets of the US capital were still quiet, polling places like the Stead Recreation Center had long lines of people waiting in front of the polling stations that had not yet opened.
A voter casts his ballot on the morning of November 5 in Washington DC.
Along with many other places, polling stations in Washington DC (District of Columbia) open at 7am on November 5 and close at 8pm the same day.
However, when I arrived at around 6:30, when the temperature was around 14 degrees Celsius and it was still not completely light, there was already a line of people waiting. In the chilly weather, the people waiting were chatting with each other, or simply looking at their phones.
At exactly 7 o'clock, the polling stations officially opened and the first voters entered to exercise their citizenship rights, casting their ballots to choose the next US president and members of both houses of Congress.
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Who do Washington DC voters choose?
The District of Columbia (DC) is the only US administrative unit that is not a state but still has 3 electoral votes.
Since 1964, Democrats have always won Washington DC.
Long lines of voters outside a polling station in northwest Washington DC on November 5.
In the last presidential election in 2020, Joe Biden received 17 votes for every vote cast for Donald Trump, and this year is likely to be no exception.
Sharing with Thanh Nien after voting, Ms. Hannah Wagner said she voted for US Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate in the 2024 US election.
"This election is a tough one. I've been really nervous for days. I hope Harris wins, but I think we'll have to wait and see what happens. You know, the polls are really tight this year. So I'm planning to stay up late tonight to wait for the vote count. But I hope America elects its first female president," Wagner said.
Trump supporters attend a rally in Salem, Virginia, on November 2.
What do Trump supporters in Virginia say?
Meanwhile, at a rally organized by Mr. Trump's campaign in Salem, Virginia, on November 2, a participant, Mr. Marlon Moore, a resident of Montross, Virginia, confirmed that he had voted early and that his candidate of choice was former President Trump.
"The Trump presidency undoubtedly delivered a much better economy. And I don't think he had the opportunity to fully demonstrate and accomplish everything he wanted to do. So hopefully, without the Democrats' intervention, he can accomplish what he set out to do," Moore said.
Voter confirmation stamp
Inez Farrell, a retired teacher in Salem, said she liked all the policies that Trump's campaign mentioned. "A lot of people commented that he (Donald Trump) spoke harshly, and I think that's because of his personality, but I don't care too much about that because I care about what he said he would do and what he did as the 45th president of the United States. I hope he can do those things again," said Farrell.
Back in Washington DC, Emily Eason, who voted for Harris, said: "Even though I voted for Harris, if Trump wins in the end, I will accept that result, because that's how democracy works. Even though he's not my candidate, I support the results of the electoral college based on the decision of the majority of American voters."
Free electric scooters for use on US election day 11/5
Washington DC makes it easier for people to vote
Ride-hailing apps have announced discounts on Election Day rides to make it easier for voters to get to the polls. Uber and Lyft are offering 50% discounts, while electric scooter and motorbike rentals are free.
Eric Smith said he was surprised to receive a discount when using Uber's car service because he did not know about this information in advance.
Some places even apply a free bus policy for voters to go to the polls.
Washington DC school districts had previously announced no classes on Election Day.
After voting, voters have many options to wait for the results, such as at bars and restaurants, which are specially designed for US election day.
Polls will close at 8pm on 5.11.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/tuong-thuat-tu-my-cu-tri-thu-do-washington-dc-no-nuc-di-bau-tong-thong-185241105231609657.htm
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