US Elections 2020: Two Indian women in US ahead in race to reach Parliament

US Elections 2020 Indian women Sara Gideon and Heral Tipirneni are moving fast in the race to reach the Parliament amidst preparations in the US.

Washington, Pret.Indian women Sarah Gideon and Heral Tipirneni are steadily advancing in their respective fields amidst preparations in the US. Heral has crossed the first hurdle from the province of Arizona for the lower house of the US Parliament, the House of Representatives. Heral won a landslide victory in the primary election for the Democratic Party. Now the decisive match will be with Republican candidate and current MP David Sweckart. Heral is a doctor by profession.

On the other hand, 48-year-old Sarah Gideon has cleared the way for the Upper House Senate as a candidate from the Democratic Party in the election for one seat from the province of Maine. Former US President Barack Obama as well as Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden have also supported Gideon’s name. In the recent survey, Gideon performed much better than Senator and Republican candidate Susan Collins. Gideon is currently the chair of the provincial assembly.


US Elections 2020: Trump’s U-turn on voting via mail, retracts from his own statement after criticism

US President Donald Trump, who has been criticizing the voting through the US Elections 2020 mail till yesterday, has taken a sudden U-turn.

Washington, AP. US  President Donald Trump, who has been criticizing voting through the US until 2020, has taken a sudden U-turn. He appeared to be encouraging the voters of the thorn-fighting province of Florida. In this province, the seat of the Democrat candidate seems to be heavy. Trump said in the tweet, ‘You can call it mail or vote absentee. Florida voting system is safe, tested and reliable. That is why in Florida, I am saying that they should request voting through mail.

Trump also made it clear that he is only supporting it in Florida, not in any other state. White House press secretary Kayle McKenney dismissed the notion that the president’s outlook had changed. According to McKenney, the president is supporting voting by mail for those who are absent for a specific reason. They are opposed to this arrangement by the provinces for all voters, whether or not anyone has requested for it. Most election officials say that there is no significant difference between these two things.