(The Post News)- As the countdown for the USA elections starts, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris battled it out in key states and carried out their last campaign events on Monday, which may make or break their chances of winning the presidency.
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Kamala Harris campaign focused on Pennsylvania to inspire young voters, while Trump is holding rallies in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.
Donald Trump, seeking a return to the White House as a Republican, continues to champion his populist agenda by prioritizing immigration, economic nationalism, law and order, and foreign policy, while Kamala Harris, a Democrat, prioritizes social justice, healthcare, climate change, and economic equality. Both candidates have different ideas about how the nation should develop, and now their fate lies in who the nation will choose as their new leader.
Trump, adhering to his signature rally style, reiterated his hardline stance on trade, stating, “If they don’t stop this onslaught of criminals and drugs coming into our country, I’m going to immediately impose a 25 percent tariff on everything they send into the United States of America,” fuelled by his fiery rhetoric and promises to “Make America Great Again, Again,” as reported by ABC News.
CNN Live reported that Kamala Harris expressed her pride in her long-standing commitment to Puerto Rico and her people, stating that there is just one more day left in one of the most consequential elections of their lifetime, with momentum on her side in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Polls continue to reflect a deeply divided electorate, with both candidates locked in a statistical dead heat in several key battleground states. The latest survey from The Hill/Emerson shows Trump clinging to a slim lead in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia, while Harris holds a two-point advantage in Michigan with a margin of 50%–48%.
The upcoming elections in the US could be pivotal in determining the future direction of the country and the potential for either Trump’s renewed vision or Harris’s more just society.