US Elections: Key Takeaways on the Final Day of the Presidential Campaign

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris enter the election eve neck-and-neck in the polls, each wrapping up their campaigns with distinct approaches aimed at mobilizing voters in a closely contested race.

Closing Messages

In Pennsylvania, Trump continued to promote claims of alleged Democratic fraud in the 2024 election, remarking that he “shouldn’t have left” the White House after his 2020 loss. He expressed frustration over recent Iowa polling that showed a tight race in a state he previously won.

In contrast, Harris avoided direct mention of Trump in her final address to voters in Michigan on Sunday (Nov. 3). Instead, her message focused on a “new path forward,” aiming to “turn the page on a decade of politics driven by fear and division.”

Competing Campaign Events

On Monday (Nov. 4), Harris is set to hold five events across Pennsylvania, including stops in Scranton, Reading, Allentown, and Pittsburgh, ending with a rally in Philadelphia joined by Oprah Winfrey and Lady Gaga.

Trump started his day with a rally in North Carolina, a state pivotal to his electoral strategy. Following that, he heads to Pennsylvania for events in Reading and Pittsburgh, targeting key Latino voter communities before finishing his campaign in Grand Rapids, Michigan—echoing the final stops of his previous campaigns.

Both candidates are wrapping up in symbolic locations: Harris in Michigan, where she previously campaigned with Joe Biden, and Trump in Michigan’s Grand Rapids, a superstitious nod to his past campaign rituals.

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