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US Election 2024 Live: Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Conclude Presidential Campaign with Final Push in Pennsylvania
As the US Election 2024 wraps up, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump made their final campaign efforts in Pennsylvania, a crucial state that could determine the next president. On Monday, Harris ended her day in Philadelphia on the famous steps of the art museum, made iconic by the movie Rocky. She confidently announced, “The momentum is on our side.” Throughout the day, she visited Allentown, Scranton, and Pittsburgh, and stopped by a Puerto Rican restaurant in Reading, even going door-to-door with campaign volunteers to engage with voters.
“It’s the day before the election, and I just wanted to stop by and say I hope to earn your vote,” Harris told a voter, who confirmed she had already voted for the Democratic ticket.
Trump, meanwhile, began his day in North Carolina, ended it in Michigan, and made campaign stops in Reading and Pittsburgh along the way. His speeches were passionate, mixing unproven claims about voter fraud, concerns about migrant crime, and promises to “revitalize” the nation.
“With your vote tomorrow, we can solve every issue facing our country and lead America—and the world—to new levels of greatness,” Trump told his supporters.
While Harris stayed focused on a hopeful vision for the future, steering clear of any direct mention of Trump, he took aim at her directly. His running mate, Ohio Senator JD Vance, reinforced the message at a rally in Atlanta, saying, “We’re going to clean up Washington, D.C., and that means Kamala Harris.”
As of Sunday, over 82 million Americans had already voted, according to the University of Florida’s Election Lab, which monitors early and mail-in voting nationwide.
US Election 2024 LIVE: How Will Astronaut Sunita Williams Cast Her Vote?
While millions of Americans head to polling stations for the 2024 US elections, some citizens will be casting their votes from outer space. To make sure no one misses the chance to vote, NASA has a system in place that enables astronauts to participate in the election, even when they’re off Earth.
Reports indicate that four Americans currently in space are set to exercise their right to vote, including two Boeing Starliner astronauts—Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore—who will remain in space until February.
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