Of late, the members of both the parties Democrats and Republicans have begun sensing the toughness of the competition between President Donald Trump and presidential candidate Joe Biden. As the last stretch of the election is in full swing, the overall nature of the public polls is getting harder to understand.

As the election campaign started, Biden was clearly observed taking a lead, however, since Trump’s convention, which received mixed reviews from political experts, the wave is conflicting again - and none is sure as to who is getting closer to being the President for next four years.

Biden's senior adviser Anita Dunn expressed that this campaign was destined to be a tough race, where it would be hard to anticipate results. She added to say that it is so because of America being a polarized nation.

Both parties are involved in doing the obvious job of upholding their campaigns while also trying to rock the boat of the other.

Taking aim at President Trump, in an interview, former Democratic presidential contender Pete Buttigieg said that America isn’t a country of divisions and chaos.

From Trump’s side - Mike Pence has warned that Americans won’t be safe under Biden’s vision. In addition, Pence also defended Trump’s management of the coronavirus in the country saying that he saved hundreds of lives by imposing lockdowns at the right time.

The citizens of America are not particularly excited about either of the candidates. This is the reason that from the Dems Obamas took the helm in their hands to strengthen the appeal of the side.

In response, Trump has reoriented his strategies a bit to bring people out of the crisis caused by the coronavirus. The President has struck deals with the major pharmaceutical corporations that are leading the race of the vaccine development.

Every step by one party has spawned a counterattack by the opposite party. Such an election-oriented consciousness can only result in a nail-biting competition.

As the election day is nearing, Trump is planning to begin another stage of the campaign featuring larger events in the coming days. As obvious Biden isn’t relaxing after the mostly virtual successful convention -  the presidential candidate is coming up with another phase of in-person promotions to help send Trump on the back foot.

Each side is preparing for a sprint and Americans are ready to hear and see what each has got to offer. November 3 will define what comes next for America