In an effort to influence voters who are still undecided, Trump and Harris concentrated on battleground states one day ahead of US election day.
Campaigning has exploded with only one day ahead before the US presidential election.
In an effort to influence voters who are still undecided, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and her Republican opponent Donald Trump are touring swing states. While Trump concentrated on North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Georgia on Sunday, Harris was in Michigan.
What recent polling updates are there?
In Pennsylvania, Trump and Harris are virtually equal with 48 percent of the vote, according to a recent New York Times/Siena survey.
Meanwhile, Harris is only a single percentage point ahead of Trump, according to FiveThirtyEight’s National Polls tracker.
This lead is narrowing, though, suggesting that either candidate has a good possibility of winning.
In the national polls, who is leading?
According to the national presidential poll tracker from FiveThirtyEight, Kamala Harris is now leading by 0.9 percentage points.
In contrast, Trump is making progress in Arizona, where he leads Harris by 2.5 points at the moment. His lead is roughly 1.5 points in Georgia and North Carolina. Furthermore, Trump continues to lead by 0.9 points in Nevada and by a narrow 0.3 points in Pennsylvania, a vital state.
According to polls from swing states, who is leading?
What was Sunday’s activity for Harris on the US election one day ahead?
Speaking to a church audience in Detroit, Harris made her debut appearance.
Teresa Bo of Al Jazeera, who was reporting from Detroit, Michigan, stated, “We heard Harris speak about the need to unite the country, to help it heal after a polarising election.”
In Michigan, a significant swing state, she is undoubtedly winning over African American voters. She is falling behind, according to recent surveys, particularly among African American men. We’ve talked to a lot of folks who say they won’t vote because they don’t think it would affect their life,” Bo remarked.
Harris said later that day that she had mailed in her ballot for the 2024 race and had it sent to California. To gain the support of Arab American voters, she carried on with her campaign in Michigan.
“I have stated unequivocally that the number of innocent Palestinian children dying is intolerable. The battle must end, and the hostages must be released. And I’ll do everything I can to accomplish that goal as president of the United States,” she declared.
In the midst of the general outrage and despair over US support for Israel’s catastrophic war on Gaza, many Arab Americans who have traditionally supported Democrats have switched to the Republican presidential candidate this election.
Trump led Harris among the demographic by 45 percent to 43 percent, according to a recent Arab News/YouGov survey.
How did Trump spend Sunday on the US election one day ahead?
After losing the 2020 election, which he has yet to accept, the former president stated he “shouldn’t have left” the White House when he launched his campaign in Lititz, Pennsylvania.
The Republican nominee for president also went on a diatribe against the electoral process, saying that his rivals were “fighting so hard to steal this damn thing.” He also scolded the media.
About the bulletproof glass that was positioned in front of him at events after a shooter attempted to kill him at a rally in July, Trump remarked, “I have this piece of glass here.” However, the only thing we have here is bogus news. And it would take someone to sift through the bogus news to get me. And I’m not too bothered by that.
Trump seemed exhausted during his address in Kinston, according to Alan Fisher of Al Jazeera, who was reporting from a Trump event in North Carolina.
“It makes sense that Donald Trump would have a very low-energy performance given how long he has been travelling,” Fisher said.
He began the day in Pennsylvania. Now, he is in North Carolina. He still has one more event to attend in Georgia. He is already two hours behind schedule.
In Georgia, Trump attacked the Biden-Harris administration’s economic and immigration policies. “I hereby demand that any migrant who murders an American citizen or a law enforcement official be executed.”
Additionally, he stated to NBC News on Sunday that eliminating fluoride from public water, as recently stated by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., “sounds OK to me.” Trump has mentioned Kennedy’s influence over health policy in a future administration. However, Kennedy’s strong support for baseless public health conspiracy theories deserves note.
What are the Trump and Harris camps’ next moves on the US election one day ahead?
Harris leaves for Pennsylvania.
Harris is scheduled to attend several campaign rallies in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania is a swing state. On the last day before the election, she will attend these rallies.
Oprah Winfrey is hosting a Get Out the Vote event in Philadelphia on Monday night. Among the celebs joining her are Ricky Martin, Lady Gaga, and Just Blaze.
Additionally, Harris will campaign in Pittsburgh alongside D-Nice, Katy Perry, and Andra Day.
With 19 electoral votes, Pennsylvania is a key state in the presidential contest. It is approaching what many consider to be the tipping point.
It is almost a tie in Pennsylvania, according to FiveThirtyEight. According to a recent Univision and YouGov poll, over 60% of Pennsylvania’s Latino voters say they intend to vote for Harris.
Trump has returned to Michigan, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.
Before going to Pennsylvania, Trump will host a rally in North Carolina in the morning. Later, he will attend engagements in Reading, west of Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania.
At an event in Grand Rapids, Michigan, he will try to motivate his supporters to cast ballots on November 5.
Al Jazeera’s Fisher claims that Trump won North Carolina in 2016 and 2020. He, however, needs to win the state again.
“The fact that four of his last 10 events have been here in the state tells us his campaign is not certain it is a done deal,” Fisher continued.
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