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Trump vs Harris: Candidates make final appeals to swing state voters on election eve
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will make their final pitch to voters on Monday, the last full day of campaigning before Election Day dawns.
The vice president will be joined by celebrities Lady Gaga, Oprah Winfrey, Ricky Martin, and The Roots in Philadelphia this evening as Katy Perry and Christina Aguilera support her in Pittsburgh and Las Vegas. Trump, meanwhile, is also concentrating on the pivotal swing state of Pennsylvania, delivering rallies in Reading and Pittsburgh before closing in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
On Sunday, the Republican nominee predicted he would win the vote in a “landslide” but warned that his prospective second term would be “nasty” during a rally in Macon, Georgia.
Trump had already spoken in Kinston, North Carolina, and Lititz, Pennsylvania, causing controversy at the latter event by saying he should never have left the White House after losing to Joe Biden in 2020 and joked about journalists getting shot.
The Harris campaign is meanwhile cheering the news that its candidate has taken a marginal lead in several key swing states in the final New York Times/Siena College poll, making gains in Nevada, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Georgia.
Cardi B hits back at Kamala Harris speech critics in expletive rant
The 32-year-old has faced backlash for using her cellphone to read her speech at the Vice President’s rally in Milwaukee on Friday (1 November).
The rapper, who previously hit out at Elon Musk for calling her a puppet who “can’t even talk without being fed the words”, posted a video on TikTok to respond to the criticism she received.
She said: “I worked so hard, bro. I worked so hard on my speech and a lot of y’all talkin’ about like “Oh why are you reading it from your phone?’
“B****, I had to write that s*** down.”
Lucy Leeson 4 November 2024 15:40
Trump crowd underwhelms again
We saw a sea of bored faces behind the former president at his events yesterday and the turnout for his first appearance of the day is not particularly impressive either, not what he would have wanted to see.
Trump is yet to take the stage despite advertising a 10am ET start.
Joe Sommerlad4 November 2024 15:10
Live: Trump rallies his supporters in Raleigh, North Carolina
Donald Trump is kicking off the first of four rallies today shortly in North Carolina before moving on to Reading and Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania and finally ending up in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
You can watch his address in Raleigh live below.
Joe Sommerlad4 November 2024 14:55
‘We all need to brace for the coming storm no matter who wins’
The presidential candidates are neck-and-neck but there are dark truths about what the US and the world will face next, argues author and broadcaster Gabriel Gatehouse, who has spent years charting the key events that have brought us to this perilous moment
Joe Sommerlad4 November 2024 14:40
Watch: Harris’s cousin says family fears for her safety in election
Kamala Harris’s cousin says family fears for her safety following election
Kamala Harris’s cousin said her family fears for her safety following the US presidential election. With just one day to go until Americans go to the polls, the Vice President’s cousin Sherman Harris spoke of his fears surrounding her safety. In an interview with Good Morning Britain on Monday (4 November), Mr Harris said: “The entire family is on edge and we are very nervous for her.” Mr Harris also hit out at Donald Trump’s comments towards his Democrat rival. Mr Harris said: “I find it very disrespectful. “He’s threatened so much.”
Joe Sommerlad4 November 2024 14:20
Majority of Latino voters in Pennsylvania considered Puerto Rico joke racist
The fallout from Tony Hinchcliffe’s “floating island of garbage” crack at Madison Square Garden continues as a Univision/YouGov poll finds a majority of Latino voters in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania, which is home to 500,000 or so people of Puerto Rican heritage, consider the gag “racist rather than humorous”.
A further 67 percent say the gag is indicative of racism within the Trump campaign, 45 percent said it makes them “much more likely” to vote Harris and another 48 percent believe it will make “people they know” more likely to vote for Harris.
Joe Sommerlad4 November 2024 14:00
Trump says RFK Jr’s plan to remove fluoride from water ‘sounds OK’ as he refuses to rule out banning vaccines
Donald Trump has said that Robert F Kennedy Jr’s plans to ban fluoride from drinking water “sounds OK to me” as he also refused to rule out banning some vaccines if he secures a second term in the White House.
The Republican presidential candidate recently announced that he would give RFK Jr free rein to do “anything he wants” and “go wild” over health, food and medicines during his potential second administration.
One such plan floated by RFK Jr is to remove fluoride, a mineral used to prevent tooth decay, from the nation’s drinking water supply – and Trump appears to be on board.
“Well, I haven’t talked to him about it yet, but it sounds OK to me,” the former president told NBC News’s Dasha Burns during a phone call on Sunday.
“You know, it’s possible.”
Some of the names Trump is dropping regarding his prospective next administration are… interesting.
James Liddell has more on RFK Jr.
Joe Sommerlad4 November 2024 13:40
Conservative megachurch pastor endorses Harris: ‘She can pass a background check’
Pastor Dwight McKissic Sr of the Cornerstone Baptist Church in Arlington, Texas, says that he hates abortion and is opposed to gay marriage but will be voting Democrat for the first time in 40 years tomorrow anyway.
“The GOP I loved would have never chosen as its nominee the adulterous, childish, habitually lying and criminally convicted Donald Trump.”
This observation might be even more damning: “There’s a scripture in the seventh chapter of Matthew that says a tree that doesn’t bear good fruit should be cut down and tossed into the fire. That’s how I think evangelicals should treat today’s Republican Party.”
His thoughts are well worth your time.
Joe Sommerlad4 November 2024 13:20
Polling guru Nate Silver calls White House race ‘pure toss-up’
According to Silver’s latest Substack post, Trump has a 51.5 percent chance of winning the Electoral College by his reckoning while Harris’s odds are around 48.1 percent.
Here’s more from Gustaf Kilander.
Joe Sommerlad4 November 2024 13:00
Will Michael Jordan endorse Trump?
There is a great deal of search interest in the above question this morning but, so far, there appears to be no indication that the NBA legend will do any such thing.
It may just be wishful thinking on MAGA’s part, envious of Harris winning LeBron James’s influential vote last week.
Joe Sommerlad4 November 2024 12:40