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Trump and Harris enter final week of campaign


New York is unlikely to vote for Trump, but that’s not why he’s heading to Madison Square Garden — 11:14

Written by: Sam Brodey, Globe Staff

For Trump, it was a compelling visual: thousands of supporters filling an iconic arena just days before the presidential election.

Perhaps it was not beside the point that only a few of the die-hard supporters at Madison Square Garden were able to cast a meaningful vote for Trump. That’s what mattered.

“This is not where Republicans should be coming,” shouted former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, who was ordered by a judge on Tuesday to surrender his Manhattan penthouse and other belongings to two Georgia election workers he defamed in 2020. Why did Donald Trump come here?”

This was not the first time such an exaggerated statement was made in this campaign. In a race defined by fierce competition for a handful of battleground states, Trump has routinely ignored political logic by campaigning in states like New York, California and Colorado where Harris is expected to win easily.

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Trump will hold his election night party at the Palm Beach Convention Center – 10:30

by Associated Press

Trump will hold his election night party at the Palm Beach Convention Center in Florida.

The venue, which was announced with a campaign on Monday, is not far from his Mar-a-Lago club and home.

Former president Donald Trump delivers remarks during the Landmark USA Believers Summit held at the Palm Beach Convention Center on Friday, July 26, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida. DOUG MILLS/NYT

Bad Bunny and Ricky Martin show support for Harris after comedian makes racist comments about Puerto Rico at Trump rally — 10:14

By Emily Sweeney, Globe Staff

Superstar Bad Bunny showed his support for Vice President Kamala Harris on social media Sunday after a comedian made rude and racist jokes at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally, including calling Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage.”

The Puerto Rican recording artist shared a video of Harris on his account. Instagram accountA site with more than 45 million followers.

“There is a lot at stake in this election for Puerto Rican voters and for Puerto Rico,” Harris said in the video. “And this election isn’t just between Donald Trump and me. “This is a choice between two very different visions for our nation.”

Bad Bunny shared the video after comedian Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico “an island of garbage floating in the middle of the ocean” and said Latino people “love to make babies.” Hinchcliffe’s routine at the Trump rally also included obscene and racist comments about Jews and Black Americans.

Bad Bunny poses in the press room of the Oscars ceremony at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, March 10, 2024.Jordan Strauss/Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

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US voters worried about post-election violence, efforts to overturn results: AP-NORC poll — 10:02

by Associated Press

American voters are approaching the presidential election with deep unease about what could happen, including the potential for political violence, attempts to overturn the election results and its broader implications for democracy, according to a new poll.

The findings of the poll, conducted by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, point to persistent concerns about the fragility of the world’s oldest democracy, nearly four years after former President Donald Trump’s refusal to accept the 2020 election results inspired a mob of his supporters to seize power peacefully. storming the U.S. Capitol in a violent attempt to stop the transfer.

Nearly 4 in 10 registered voters say they are “extremely” or “very” concerned about violent attempts to overturn the results after the November election. A similar proportion are concerned about legal efforts in this direction. And nearly 1 in 3 voters say they are “extremely” or “very” concerned about attempts by local or state election officials to prevent results from being finalized.


Biden has breakfast with Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester in Wilmington – 9:50 p.m.

by Associated Press

Biden stopped by a breakfast spot near the home of a longtime ally running to represent Delaware in the U.S. Senate outside Wilmington, Delaware.

Chairman and Representative Lisa Blunt went to The Legend Restaurant & Bakery in Rochester, New Castle. Blunt Rochester, who has served as Delaware’s sole member of the House of Representatives since 2017, is seeking to become the first Black woman elected to represent Delaware in the U.S. Senate.

Biden formally endorsed Blunt Rochester in a video released Sunday evening by the lawmaker’s campaign. He is preparing to cast his early ballot later Monday before returning to Washington.


Harris says she would take cognitive testing if asked — 9:13

by Associated Press

While Trump continued to attack Harris with deeply personal insults, he also suggested she take a cognitive test.

In an interview with CBS News, Harris said “confident” when asked if she would take such a test.

“I would challenge him to get the same,” Harris said. “I think he’s actually becoming more and more erratic and erratic and resorting to name-calling because he doesn’t actually have a plan for the American people.”

It’s the same phrase Trump used when questions swirled about the 81-year-old’s age and mental acuity following his disastrous debate performance in June, when Biden was still running for president.

Trump is 78 years old and is currently the oldest candidate running for office.


Biden plans early voting at 9:07 a.m. Monday

by Associated Press

Biden plans to hold early voting on Monday near his home outside Wilmington, Delaware, according to the White House.

Since 1970, Biden has held office or remained a candidate for only a handful of years during the election season. But this year, their hopes are with a new generation of Democrats, including three who want to make history in Delaware elections.

President Joe Biden arrives at Delaware Air National Guard Base in New Castle, Del., on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024. Manuel Balce Ceneta/Associated Press

Harris highlights cost of living, abortion rights and border security as three urgent priorities — 08:56

by Associated Press

Harris says she has three immediate legislative priorities when she takes office if elected president.

In an interview with CBS News, Harris said her first priority will be reducing costs for Americans with an expanded child tax credit and efforts to lower food costs and make housing more affordable. The second will be to work to restore protections for abortion rights, and the third will be to work to pass the border security bill.


Harris to focus on manufacturing jobs while attending Michigan – 8:51

by Associated Press

Harris is set to visit Corning’s Hemlock Semiconductor Next Generation Facility. The Saginaw company received a $325 million investment from the CHIPS and Science Act enacted by the Biden administration.

Later, he tours a worker training facility in Macomb County. The election is a week and a day away, and Harris hopes to appeal to many different voting blocs in battleground states. He will give a closing statement in Washington on Tuesday.

Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris arrives from Air Force Two at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024.ERIN SCHAFF/NYT

Monday, October 28

Six questions to watch as the campaign enters its final week — 08:37

by Associated Press

What happens in the coming days will be very important in determining the winner. Here are a few things we’re watching:

1. Will the wars in the Middle East change the focus?

It is still unclear how Iran will respond to Israel’s unusual public airstrikes across Iran on Friday. The answer could determine whether the region is heading towards all-out war or whether it is steadily maintaining an already destructive and destabilizing level of violence.

2. Will Harris’ closing message assuage Democrats’ concerns?

Harris will try to ease Democrats’ anxiety by delivering her “closing argument” on Tuesday at the Ellipse, the spot where Trump spoke near the White House shortly before his supporters stormed the Capitol.

3. Can Trump stay on message (relatively speaking)?

And with eight days until Election Day, history suggests it’s almost guaranteed that Trump will say or do something else controversial in the final stretch. The only question is whether this will pass.

4. Where will they go?

The candidates’ evolving travel schedules will tell us a lot about the key battlegrounds on Election Day.

5. Will the increase in early voting continue?

More than 41 million votes have already been cast in elections across the country. Democrats have an advantage in early voting overall, but at least so far Republicans are voting at much higher rates than in the past.

6. How hard will Trump work to undermine the election results?

History may one day decide that the most important thing Trump said in the closing days of the 2024 election was what many voters now barely notice: His persistent warnings that this election was rigged against him.