The election season is winding down in the United States. And voters will head to the polls in just two weeks, although millions are already taking advantage of early voting in some states. The main contenders, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, present very different alternatives.
Two weeks before Election Day, an early voting is already underway in several U.S. states. And the candidates are anxious to get every vote.
"Turn out and vote, early vote, bring your friends, your family."
"Get out, get it, let's start the voting."
Core supporters of Republican nominee Trump remain passionate and committed, but polling consistently shows Democratic nominee Clinton up by about five percent over Trump.
"He's shown himself to be resonant with a certain subset of the population, but he's having a lot of problems with the middle and independents when it comes to being presidential."
Trump's polling numbers plummeted after rough debate performances, a leaked tape showing him making crude remarks about women and a string of accusers coming forward claiming Trump groped them or made unwanted advances.