2 Days to U.S. Presidential Election: 73 Million Votes Cast
With just two days left until Election Day, more than 73 million Americans have already cast their ballots. The race between Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump is too close to call. Recent national polls show Harris leading by only one point, within the margin of error.
On Saturday, Harris campaigned in Charlotte, North Carolina, where she made a passionate appeal to young voters. “I see the promise of America every day in the young leaders who are voting for the first time,” she stated, urging them to take action on issues like gun violence and climate change. Harris also criticised Trump, claiming he lacks a comprehensive plan for the future. “If he is elected, Donald Trump, on day one, would be in that office stewing over his enemies list,” she said. “But when I am elected, I will walk in on your behalf, working on my to-do list.”
Meanwhile, Trump campaigned across North Carolina and Virginia, where he held rallies and focused on his usual themes, including criticism of the media and immigration. At an evening rally in Greensboro, Trump claimed credit for the declining trust in U.S. media. He said, “The fake news back there, they were at 92 percent approval rating when we started this journey in 2015. And now they’re less than Congress, which is in the low 12s.” He added, “I’m very proud of that because I’ve exposed them as being fake.” He then returned to addressing the fears of undocumented immigration into the U.S.
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