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US election 2020: Shops boarded up amid fears of 'civil war' violence over result

As the battle to be the US president reaches it's climax there are concerns that a possible "civil war" from armed groups will take place on the streets in a national wave of violence

Donald Trump predicts unstoppable 'great red wave'

With less than 24 hours to go, the race for the White House has tightened as the States gears up for possible “civil war”.

As tensions increase ahead of tomorrow’s ballot, cities spent yesterday boarding up shops and businesses amid fears armed groups will take to the streets in a national wave of violence.

Some Americans have even travelled to secret locations to ride out election week.

Since Donald Trump came to power, America has become increasingly divided and violence has increased under his leadership.

Yet during his inauguration in January 2017 Trump painted a bleak picture of the country he inherited from Barack Obama and vowed to stop crime soaring and businesses going bust.

Donald Trump is campaigning for another four years at the President of the United States(Getty )

“This American carnage stops right here and stops right now,” Trump said on the steps of the Capitol. Yesterday he and Joe Biden spent the day blitzing America in a final push for votes.

The President held five rallies in Michigan, Iowa, North Carolina, Georgia and Florida while Biden concentrated on Philadelphia.

Today Trump, whose wife Melania has also been on the campaign trail, is expected to visit the critical states of Michigan and Wisconsin while both he and Biden will visit Pennsylvania.