New York: Donald Trump seems nervous as Americans head to polls on the final day on 3 November to either choose him again for US President or elect his opponent Joe Biden for the next four years as the most powerful person on the planet.
Hours before starting polls in US, Trump took to Twitter and expressed his indignation at the Supreme Court decision on mail-in votes in Pennsylvania, calling that move will induce violence in streets.
Trump, who always stood against the mail voting system throughout the campaign, tweeted, “The Supreme Court decision on voting in Pennsylvania is a VERY dangerous one. It will allow rampant and unchecked cheating and will undermine our entire systems of laws. It will also induce violence in the streets. Something must be done!”
However, social media giant Twitter quickly took the stand and censor Trump’s tweet, calling that content shared in this tweet is disputed and might be misleading about an election or other civic process.
Republicans, who have been calling voting by mail as fraud, believe that the majority of the votes through the mail will go in favour of Biden.
During the last hours of the marathon campaign, Biden and Trump both were in Pennsylvania. Trump has sought one more term while Biden urged his supporters to come out in large numbers to vote for change.