Washington | Trump calls for patience when queuing at polling stations
Voters in the United States are being urged to be patient when queuing at polling stations on Election Day.
The call comes from President Donald Trump, who said he expects large numbers of people to turn out to vote.
Trump said he believes the high turnout will be a sign of a "fair and open" election.
The president also urged people to be respectful of each other, even if they have different political views.
He said, "We want everyone to feel comfortable and safe exercising their right to vote."
Early voting has already begun in many states, and long lines have been reported at some polling places.
Election officials are urging people to vote early if possible to avoid long lines on Election Day.
On Election Day, voters should bring a valid ID with them to the polling place.
They should also be prepared to wait in line, especially if they are voting at a popular polling place.
Voters who have any questions about voting should contact their local election officials.
Here are some tips for voting on Election Day:
Conclusion:
Voting is one of the most important rights that we have as citizens. It is important to make sure that everyone who is eligible to vote is able to do so.
By being patient and respectful, we can help to ensure that everyone has a fair and open opportunity to vote.