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Before you go, here are some highlights from today.
- Former president Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris spent the campaign’s final hours focused on the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
- Trump crossed three states on the final full day of campaigning, beginning in North Carolina, heading to Pittsburgh in the all-important state of Pennsylvania.
- In his speeches, Trump painted a bleak picture of a nation “destroyed” under the Biden-Harris administration. He blended false claims about voter fraud with warnings about migrants committing crimes and personal attacks on his rivals, including Harris who he referred to as having a low IQ on several occasions.
- He also threatened Mexico with a 25 per cent tariff on all imports in a move to curb illegal immigrants coming into the US.
- Meanwhile, Harris criss-crossed Pennsylvania, with rallies in the two major left-leaning cities of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
- In her addresses, she claimed momentum was on her side, and it was time to deliver a fresh start. She focused on optimism about the future and avoided mentioning Trump by name.
- She attempted to court Gen Z voters and doubled down on her support for Puerto Rico after a comedian called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage” at a Donald Trump rally in New York last week.
- The FBI bolstered security ahead of the vote, including by setting up a 24/7 election command post to monitor and respond to security threats that may arise during the week. The agency has already warned Americans about fake election videos circulating on social media.
- A poll worker in Georgia was arrested after allegedly making a bomb threat in a letter purporting to be from an aggrieved voter.
An early voting booth also descended into violence when an irate voter punched an election official in the face in Illinois.
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