Jimmy Luong will vote for President Trump on November 3 and join a group of friends to wait for the results of counting votes that evening.

"I'm going to vote on November 3 at a polling station near my home. Maybe one of my votes will help Trump win. At least Biden has lost one vote," said Jimmy, a Vietnamese native in Boston, Massachusetts

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Supporters at President Donald Trump's campaign in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on November 2 Photo: AFP

Massachusetts is a green state, with a tendency to lean toward Democrats.

The atmosphere these days in Massachusetts is as vibrant as other states with pro-Trump banners and slogans prevailed.

"On the evening of November 3, I will gather to celebrate and watch the vote count via television with a group of 10 friends, including 9 who support Trump," Jimmy said.

As of November 1, 93 million Americans had voted for the presidential election, double the number of early 2016 votes and 68% of the total number of votes four years ago, according to data from the US Election Project.

Many Republican supporters have expressed that they are not afraid of crowding lines or the risk of getting a COV infection when voting in person on official election day.

"I wait until November 3 to go to vote to enjoy the exciting atmosphere", Julia Ngo, another Vietnamese native in Westminster, California, explained.

California is open to voters for direct early voting on October 30, quite late compared to other states, and will last for 5 days through election day.

"Since I'm busy working all day, I will choose to vote in the evening. There are a number of polling stations open until 8:00 pm. Me and a friend will wear a Trump shirt and hat and go," Julia added.

Despite being a state that has a tradition of voting for Democrats, Julia is quite surprised to see Trump's fans marching locally and barely see Biden flags or banners along the street.

Huy Pham, a voter in the city of Willits, a suburb of California, like many who voted for Biden when asked, said they prefer to vote early in person or by mail because they don't want to queue and fear Covid-

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Supporters waved flags at Joe Biden's campaign in Turner Field, Atlanta on November 2 Photo: AP

"There are many reasons why I choose Biden, including looking at the common ground of interests for the whole United States, the Democrats have a more open policy to immigrants, people of color and the environment, following the trend of

According to the last November 1 national polls, Biden continues to lead Trump in most of the battlefield states, while the US President insists these numbers are false and he is on track to win.

In the battlefield state of Florida, where Biden is 1.7 points higher than Trump, according to RCP polls, Mr. Dinh Cong Bang fears that election day may end in chaos.

"This year, the number of votes by mail is very large, the tally will be very difficult and controversial. If it is impossible to count the votes on November 3, thousands of people could flock to the street to protest by two

Bang's family also has a certain stance, in which wife and daughter will vote for Trump, and he and his son have not "finalized".

Huong Nguyen in Texas, where the second largest number of people of Vietnamese origin after California, of which the majority are concentrated in Houston, will spend all day volunteering at the polls, instead of voting like

She expressed optimism that this year the number of early voters set a record, so the number of voters on the official voting day will not be overcrowded and crowded.

"I'll work from 6am to 8pm. Almost everyone already knows how to vote so there won't be much instruction. My job is to check their personal information and see if they are legal to vote.

Yesterday, she prepared lunch and dinner for her husband and children to work wholeheartedly.

"The day that determines America's destiny will be very happy and busy", Ms. Huong added.