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US Elections: Trump and Harris to make final contrasting pitches in key battleground states day before polls

US Elections: Trump and Harris to make final contrasting pitches in key battleground states day before polls

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US Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her opponent Republican nominee Donald Trump are delivering their final pitches to voters in the key states as the election is just a day away.

Kamala Harris will be spending her last day of campaigning in Pennsylvania, making her final pitch to the swing state voters. She started her day in Scranton, delivering remarks and participating in a canvass kickoff.

Harris, joined by her husband Doug Emhoff, rallied in Allentown and then visited Reading.

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She ended her day in Philadelphia, which her campaign called the birthplace of American democracy.

Meanwhile, Trump will be touring three different battleground states: North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Michigan.

Nearly 78 million Americans have already voted early, according to the University of Florida’s Election Lab, but both presidential candidates are pushing on the last day to attract more and more supporters ahead of the election day.

In her final rally in Michigan on Sunday, Kamala Harris pledged to “do everything in my power to end the war in Gaza” as she appealed to the state’s large Arab American and Muslim-American population.

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On the other side, Trump said he should never have left the White House after his defeat in 2020 and joked that he would be fine with reporters getting shot.

“We had the safest border in the history of our country the day that I left,” Trump said at a rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania. “I shouldn’t have left, I mean honestly, we did so well, we had such a great,” he said before abruptly cutting himself off.

He further said, “To get to me, somebody would have to shoot through fake news, and I don’t mind that much, because, I don’t mind. I don’t mind.”

(With inputs from agencies)

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