WATCH: 2020 US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS | BLUE WAVE OR RED MIRAGE?
Darpan News Desk Darpan, 03 Nov, 2020 07:17 PM
WATCH: What to Expect, Which states will finally decide the winner? Will Trump give up keys to the White House? The 59th US Presidential election is finally here. A record breaking 100 million Americans have already cast votes as Tuesday morning in the hotly contested presidential race between incumbent Donald Trump and challenger Joe Biden.
Polls opened in some Eastern states at 6 a.m. EST. The most closely watched results will start to come in after 7 p.m. EST when polls close in states such as Georgia. A race for the #WhiteHouse #USElections2020
A BC Liberal government will lower premiums for young drivers and officially end the ICBC monopoly by opening up the automobile insurance market to competition from the private-market so drivers can shop for the best possible rate.
WATCH: Darpan's social media host Ish Sharma sat down with a very well known South Asian personality with. Dr Gulzar Cheema has practiced medicine for over 25 years. He has also has been in politics locally and also in Manitoba. He has put his name forward for the position of Liberal MLA for the riding of Surrey Panorama. Find out what changes he wants to bring about for theresidents of Surrey if elected on October 24th.
A BC Liberal government would pause the rushed process that has not been open or transparent. There must be full public disclosure of all costs associated with the transition, and specific details of what police services residents will get so that they can decide if they want the RCMP or a new force.
John Horgan plans record investment in health and seniors care BC NDP commits $2.3 billion to fix long-term care and build hospitals, BC Liberal and Green platforms invest less than half
B.C. Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson defended a news release put out by his party that accused the NDP of trying to suppress the vote by calling an election during a pandemic.
In the video posted online, Cullen can be heard off camera saying Jones Jr., who is running for the Liberals in the neighbouring constituency of North Coast, isn't well liked in his community before laughing at his nickname, Kinkles