Trump and Harris make their final plea to American voters after campaigning in crucial swing states | US Politics
Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are making their final pitches to voters in the US presidential campaign, with just one day left before the election is decided in key states.
The vice president is focusing on Pennsylvania, a crucial battleground state with 19 electoral votes that could determine the outcome. Her rally in Philadelphia will feature appearances by Lady Gaga and Oprah Winfrey.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump is holding rallies in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.
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In an interview with NBC, Mr Trump mentioned a potential role for former presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr in his administration. Mr Kennedy, a vaccine skeptic and nephew of former President John F Kennedy, endorsed Mr Trump after withdrawing as an independent candidate.
Mr Trump also discussed the possibility of banning certain vaccines during his second term.
More than 77 million Americans have already voted ahead of election week, but swing states like Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and others are crucial due to their impact on electoral outcomes.
As the campaign reaches its final days, Ms Harris is focusing on forward-looking themes and addressing specific concerns in key states like Michigan.
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Mr Trump is campaigning to bring about a “golden age of America” if reelected, while also raising concerns about election fraud and the future of his administration.
In Georgia, he painted a rosy picture of the next four years with hints of challenges ahead.
Polling is tight
The final poll by NBC found Ms Harris and Mr Trump tied at 49%, creating uncertainty about the outcome. In Georgia, polls show a close race with different results favoring either candidate.
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Election officials in Georgia are refuting claims of “election interference” by Mr Trump and his supporters, as efforts to contest the election results continue.
Mr Trump has also dismissed a survey in Iowa that showed Ms Harris leading, calling it a “fake poll”.
Both candidates are closely contesting Michigan’s electoral college votes, with Ms Harris currently polling slightly ahead of Mr Trump in the crucial state.
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Hollywood actor Robert De Niro has been campaigning for the vice president in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state where he has shown support for Ms Harris. During a livestream in September, he was joined by fellow actor Steve Buscemi to raise funds for the Democrats.
Meanwhile, Mr Trump has received backing from billionaire Elon Musk, who has invested significantly in mobilizing support for the Republican nominee.
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