Preparations for the presidential elections in the United States have entered the final stages, voting for the election of the president in the United States will take place tomorrow. Donald Trump‘s political rival Kamala Harris is in a war of words, but at the same time, Trump has shown a dangerous attitude in case of defeat.
According to American media, ballot boxes, papers and electronic voting machines were delivered to the polling centers. To become President, any candidate must get two hundred and seventy electoral votes. According to American media, Kamala Harris has a one-point advantage over Trump at the national level, forty-seven percent of voters support Trump and forty-eight percent support Kamala Harris.
In the swing states, Trump is ahead of Kamala Harris, the youth vote can play an important role in the American elections, there are 35 million voters between the ages of 18 and 24 in the United States. The state of Utah has the largest youth voting bloc, followed by North Dakota at eleven percent and the District of Columbia at ten percent.
Won’t admit defeat, Trump
Also, Donald Trump said during a speech in Pennsylvania that he regrets leaving the White House in 2021. Again he used ‘derogatory language’ and repeatedly claimed that he would not concede defeat.
He said that ‘I should not have left my office after the defeat in the 2020 election, political rivals Democrats are ‘evil’.
In his speech, Trump made the baseless claim that Democrats are “fighting so hard to steal this vote,” and that voting machines are being tampered with.
“Democrats are spending all their money on machines and it could take them 12 more days to determine the election results,” Trump said. And what do you think happens during those 12 days? What do you think happens?”
Eleven US states are important for the US presidential election
US Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are gearing up for the November 5 election, one of the tightest in recent American history. With a week to go, competition is fierce in key states.
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Under the US Constitution, each state votes for president, contributing to the Electoral College, which has 538 votes. A candidate needs 270 votes to win, elections are often decided in states that alternate between Republican and Democratic candidates.
This year, the seven battleground states are:
Pennsylvania (19 votes): Once a Democratic stronghold, it saw Trump win by 0.7% in 2016 and Biden by 1.2% in 2020. Both candidates campaigned vigorously here, focusing on industrial issues.
Georgia (16 votes): A key state for Trump, who faced legal trouble after officials pushed to overturn Biden’s 2020 win. Harris is gaining support from minority voters, hoping that demographic changes will help Democrats.
North Carolina (16 votes): Historically Republican, this will be a more diverse and competitive state. A scandal involving the Republican nominee could hurt Trump, while damage from recent storms could affect voting patterns.
Michigan (15 votes): Trump won here in 2016, but Biden won it again in 2020 with strong union and black voter support. Harris may struggle with the Arab-American community because of concerns over the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Arizona (11 votes): Biden won by a narrow margin in 2020. Trump is counting on dissatisfaction with immigration policies to draw voters back to him.
Wisconsin (10 votes): Trump sees this state as winnable, especially after Biden flips it in 2020. His party is actively campaigning there.
A war of words between Trump and his political rival Kamalahiras
Meanwhile, a war of words is going on between Donald Trump and his political rival Kamalahiras. At the same time, Trump has once again hinted at stricter restrictions against foreign immigrants, while Kamala Harris, on a visit to a Detroit church in the state of Michigan, asked the participants to put their faith into practice.
Donald Trump said that Kamala Harris has ruined the situation in America, I will fix it, we will make America strong and great again.
Addressing an election rally in North Carolina, he said, “We have won again in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, America should stop using voting machines, we should go to paper ballots instead of voting machines.”
He said thousands of fake ballots have been identified in Pennsylvania. The current rulers of America are frauds, with your vote on Tuesday I will end inflation, ban the arrival of illegal immigrants.
Iowa also turned into a swing state, leading Kamala Harris by 3 points
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris visited a Detroit church in the state of Michigan and called on the participants to exercise faith, saying that we have an opportunity to decide the future of the nation.
He said that for unity and solving problems, we have to act, it is not enough to just talk, we must follow the plans.
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris said in a video message that the American people should not be victims of Trump’s victory and accusations of election fraud, people should use their votes.
Kamala Harris said that the election results should be announced on the election night itself. Addressing an election rally in Michigan, he said that after being elected president, he will end the war in Gaza and Lebanon.
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**Interview with Political Analyst Alex Thompson on the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election**
**Interviewer**: Good evening, Alex, and thank you for joining us. As we approach the U.S. presidential election tomorrow, can you give us a brief overview of the current situation between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump?
**Alex Thompson**: Good evening! Yes, it certainly is a pivotal moment. The race has tightened significantly, with Kamala Harris having a narrow one-point advantage over Trump nationally. However, in swing states, Trump seems to have the upper hand. It’s shaping up to be one of the most competitive elections in recent history.
**Interviewer**: There’s been a lot of chatter about youth voters. How critical do you think their participation will be this election cycle?
**Alex Thompson**: Extremely critical. Young voters, particularly those aged 18 to 24, make up a significant portion of the electorate, with about 35 million in the U.S. States like Utah and North Dakota are seeing higher youth turnout, which could swing the results in favor of the candidate who connects best with that demographic.
**Interviewer**: Trump has made some controversial statements regarding the election process. Can you elaborate on his rhetoric and its potential impact?
**Alex Thompson**: Trump’s rhetoric has been quite alarming. His repeated claims of potential fraud and refusal to concede defeat, regardless of the outcome, could undermine trust in the electoral process. Such statements may mobilize his base but could also deter moderate voters who are concerned about stability and credibility in leadership.
**Interviewer**: In terms of battleground states, which ones are you keeping an eye on, and why?
**Alex Thompson**: There are several crucial battleground states: Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Pennsylvania is particularly important; it’s a state that has flipped back and forth in recent elections. Georgia is significant as well, given its demographic changes. Meanwhile, Michigan’s Arab-American vote could be a deciding factor based on current geopolitical issues. Each of these states has unique dynamics that could tip the electoral college outcome.
**Interviewer**: With voting machines and other election security concerns coming to the forefront, how do you see this affecting voter turnout and confidence in the process?
**Alex Thompson**: Voter confidence is paramount. If unsubstantiated allegations about tampering gain traction, it could discourage participation. Conversely, if candidates focus on a positive message rather than allegations, we could see increased turnout. It’s a delicate balance.
**Interviewer**: Lastly, what can we expect in the final moments leading up to the election? Any key takeaways for voters?
**Alex Thompson**: Expect last-minute campaigning and perhaps even more heated exchanges between Trump and Harris. Voters should focus on candidates’ platforms and how they align with their values and concerns. It’s crucial to stay informed and participate, as every vote counts in such a tight race.
**Interviewer**: Thank you, Alex, for your insights. This election is definitely one to watch closely!
**Alex Thompson**: Thank you for having me! It’s an exciting time for American democracy.