On the eve of the presidential election, former US President Donald Trump rallied supporters in Pennsylvania, asserting that “hardworking patriots” are poised to save the country.
Trump outlined his vision for economic recovery, pledging to transform what he called an “economic nightmare into an economic miracle” under his leadership.
Addressing the rally, he declared, “Under my leadership, we are quickly going to turn this economic nightmare into an economic miracle. We will make America wealthy again, and we will make America affordable again. But you must vote! Four years, we have all waited for this, and now it’s tomorrow. Tomorrow, it’s hard-working patriots like you who are going to save our country.”
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Trump criticized Kamala Harris’s four-year tenure, accusing her of delivering “economic hell” to American workers and driving up costs by over USD 30,000. He also characterized Harris as a “radical left Marxist” and claimed she dismantled the economy while promoting the Defund-the-Police movement, promising that under his leadership, America would be “bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer, and stronger than ever before.”
Trump stated, “Four years of Kamala have delivered nothing but economic hell for American workers. Her inflation disaster has made life unaffordable. It has cost families over $30,000 dollars in higher prices. Kamala broke it and I will fix it. America will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer, and stronger than ever before.” He added, “Here are some of the facts: Kamala is a radical left Marxist. She destroyed our economy. She was an original creator of the Defund-the-Police movement.”
The US presidential election is held every four years on the first Tuesday of November. On election day, voters across the country head to polling stations to cast their ballots for their preferred candidate and running mates.
In this election, Democratic candidate and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Republican Ohio Senator JD Vance are running mates for Harris and Trump, respectively. With Election Day set for November 5 (local time), the race for the White House is tight. Over 160 million voters are expected to participate, with either a return to office for Republican Donald Trump (78) or a historic win for Vice President Kamala Harris (60), potentially making her the first female president.
Polls indicate a deadlock, with approximately 75 million early ballots cast. Currently, neither candidate has secured a lead in enough states to reach the required 270 electoral votes. As of November 4, projections by NBC News and Emerson College show a 49 percent tie nationally, while Ipsos gives Harris a slight lead of three points (49 percent to 46 percent), and AtlasIntel shows Trump with a narrow two-point advantage (50 percent to 48 percent).
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