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Restaurant owners in Washington have begun putting up signs in their windows
Restaurant owners in Washington began placing billboards in their windows even before the election.
Owners of fast food restaurants in downtown Washington have decided to board up their windows amid concerns about unrest ahead of the presidential election, a RIA Novosti correspondent reports.
Accordingly, Panera and Potbelly restaurants on the streets near the White House are covering their windows with wooden boards, fearing unrest. However, not all the restaurants and shops on this street have made the same decision.
As the agency's correspondent reported, on the streets near the White House, residents are going about their business and there is no sense of tension. Two women selling memorabilia related to Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are the only reminder of the upcoming event.
Earlier, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that the US presidential elections would be fateful for all of humanity. They would either bring peace or lead to a transition to World War III. The next general elections in the US will be held on November 5. Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will compete for the post of head of state.
The day before the US presidential election, Trump and Harris have equal chances of winning. NBC reported the final results. Thus, the politicians are equal, and 49% of registered voters support them. Sociologist Bill McInturff said that the connection between Trump and Harris for the second month in a row shows deep divisions in American society.