As the US Presidential Election on November 5 draws near, the race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump remains intense. Harris is campaigning in Michigan today to emphasize her support for manufacturing jobs and union workers, while Trump is set to address supporters in Atlanta, Georgia. The election has sparked concerns among American voters about potential post-election violence and attempts to overturn the results, according to a recent poll.
President Joe Biden has cast his early ballot in Delaware, urging people to participate in the election and stating that there is “too much on the line” to sit this one out. Meanwhile, Trump has doubled down on his claims of election fraud, vowing to prosecute those he believes cheated in the 2020 election. The controversial remarks made by a comedian at Trump’s rally in New York have sparked backlash, prompting the Trump campaign to distance itself from the comments.
With key dates and events approaching, including the electoral college vote in December, the election remains a high-stakes battle between Harris and Trump. As they continue to focus on key issues such as the economy, healthcare, and immigration, all eyes are on the upcoming election and the potential implications for the future of the United States.
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