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WATCH | When Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders Predicted Dramatic US Presidential Elections
A video clip of Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders is making rounds on the social media with his predictions about polls, making a stir all over.
Amid the ongoing vote counting for the US Presidential Elections, a video clip of Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders is making rounds on the social media with his predictions about polls, making a stir all over. ALSO READ | US Election 2020: Republican David Andahl Wins North Dakota Seat A Month After Dying Of Coronavirus
While appearing on The Tonight Show last month starring Jimmy Fallon, Sanders spoke about how the US presidential election would turn dramatic and how Donald Trump would react to the nail-biting counting process. The Senator has said then the counting process will delay results due to a flood of mail in ballots.
In a virtual conversation with the host, Sanders had said, "You're going to have the situation which I suspect in states in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, other states where they are going to be receiving huge amounts of mail-in ballots. And unlike states like Florida or Vermont, they're not able, for bad reasons, to begin processing those ballots until I don't know - Election Day or maybe when the polls close. That means you're going to have states dealing with perhaps millions of mail-in ballots."
The 79-year-old Sanders, who dropped out of the presidential race earlier this year, further in show said, "It could well be that, at 10 o'clock on election night, Trump is winning in Michigan, he's winning in Pennsylvania, he's winning in Wisconsin, and he gets on the television and says, 'Thank you Americans for re-electing me. It's all over, have a good day'."
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Meanwhile, a neck and neck battle is going on in the United States with both Donald Trump and Joe Biden claiming victory. Key battleground states of Michigan, Wisconsion, North Carolina and Nevada are keeping the results pending.
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