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President Donald Trump has cast his ballot for the US election in West Palm Beach, Florida, and he tells reporters afterward: 'I voted for a guy named Trump.' 9News

"I'm old fashioned, I guess," he said.President Donald Trump talks with reporters after casting his ballot in the presidential election, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020, in West Palm Beach, Fla

Meanwhile, Mr Biden bemoaned to a smaller gathering the need to campaign at a distance but said he understood the public health reasons behind it. "We don't want to become superspreaders," Mr Biden told supporters at a "drive-in" rally Saturday in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, picking up a term that has been used to describe the Rose Garden event in late September in which Trump announced his Supreme Court nominee.In Lumberton, North Carolina, his tongue firmly in cheek, Trump called Biden "an inspiring guy" for raising alarm about the pandemic.

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