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US election: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump’s last-ditch effort amid close fight in seven swing states
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US election: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump’s last-ditch effort amid close fight in seven swing states

US elections: US state elections show Vice President Kamala Harris leading in four of the seven swing states, while Republican candidate Donald Trump is ahead in one and two swing states are tied. Candidates need 270 of the electoral college votes. According to public opinion polls, the elections will be determined by the results of swing states such as Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia.

According to Forbes, there is a very close fight in the swing states. While Kamala Harris leads several swing states, according to multiple polls, none show her leading by more than 2.5 points — even Trump in states where she has an advantage.

Moreover, both candidates are launching a new barrage against each other to mobilize undecided voters before the November 5 elections. More than 75 million Americans cast their ballots on Sunday.

Political analysts say any of the candidates contesting at least four of the seven battleground states could take power in the White House in January.

WHAT DONALD TRUMP SAYS

Trump called Harris corrupt and said she ‘should not leave’ the White House in 2020. “The day I left, we had the most secure border in the history of the country. I shouldn’t have left. Honestly, because … we did such a good job,” the former President said at a rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania. Trump has refused to concede the 2020 election and has filed a series of unsuccessful lawsuits to challenge the result.

“Everything is corrupt. He is corrupt. He is a corrupt person. I am running against a completely corrupt person,” said Trump, adding, “Actually, I am not running against him. I am running against a corrupt machine called the Democratic Party.” “

Trump fought for mandatory voter ID. “I don’t know why we can’t have voter ID. Real Democrats want to have things like voter ID. They know it’s skewed. There’s only one reason you don’t want voter ID. There’s only one reason and they’re cheating,” Trump said in Pennsylvania. to their supporters.

“I’m the only one talking about it because everyone is afraid to talk about it. Then they accuse you of being a conspiracy theorist… and they want to put you in jail… They want to put you in jail. The people who should be incarcerated are the people who cheated in these terrible elections that we have in our country,” Trump said.

WHAT KAMALA HARRIS SAYS

At an event in Detroit, Harris said Trump would harm the country and now was his chance to reject the chaos, fear and hatred.

“In two days, we have the power to determine the fate of our nation for future generations. I see a nation determined to chart a new path forward, turning a new page on hatred and division. As I travel, I also see Americans in red states and states ready to turn the course of history toward justice,” Harris said. He added that there are states called blue states.

“This is what feeds my soul as I travel from state to state and church to church across our beautiful nation. I see faith in action in remarkable ways. I see a nation determined to turn the page on hatred and division and chart a new world far ahead,” Harris said.

“I see the incredible number of our young people, our young leaders. Oh! It inspires you to see how they organize for change. What I love most about that generation is that they are quite impatient in a wonderful way. As I travel across our nation, neighbors helping neighbors who were previously complete strangers “I see it, but now neighbors are recovering and rebuilding after disasters,” he said.

Harris added: “What kind of country do we want for our children and grandchildren? The land of chaos, fear and hatred, or the land of freedom, justice and compassion? “The beautiful thing about living in democracy is that we have the power to answer this question, as long as we can hold on to it,” he said.

(With agency input)