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Kamala Harris kicked off her final day of campaigning before the presidential election with a visit to a canvass kickoff in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
“Over the next 24 hours, let’s enjoy this moment,” the vice president said, encouraging volunteers to continue knocking on doors and working to bring people together.
Harris spoke in front of a large banner reading, “Vote for Freedom.” After chants of “Kamala!” broke out, she responded by starting chants of, “Let’s get out the vote!”
“Let’s get to work,” she said. “Twenty-four hours to go.”
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44 min ago
The over 300 campaign events by Trump, Harris and their running mates
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Vice President Kamala Harris will address supporters Monday night in front of Philadelphia’s Museum of Art after stopping in Pittsburgh, and former president Donald Trump will rally at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh. Both are spending their election eve in major metro areas in Pennsylvania, a crucial battleground state that could decide the election. Trump is expected to travel to Michigan afterward to end his campaign in Grand Rapids.
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The scenes at Trump’s North Carolina rally in photos
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Analysis: So what’s up with that Iowa poll? A few scenarios.
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For the past decade, the Des Moines Register’s final poll of Iowa before a presidential contest has mostly drawn attention when it comes in January or February — that is, before the Iowa caucuses set presidential contenders on the path to the nomination (or, often, not).
But the results of the Register’s final 2024 poll before the general election, conducted by Selzer & Co. and released Saturday evening, were truly stunning.
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Analysis: Abortion, drug legalization among health questions on the ballot
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Buckle up — it’s going to be a whirlwind of a week.
On Tuesday, as nation turns its attention to the electoral battle for control of the White House and Congress, voters are also set to weigh in on 146 ballot measures across 41 states. Let’s dive into the key ballot measure with major stakes for abortion rights, drug policy and other critical health-care issues.
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2 hours ago
Can Trump win the election? Here are his possible paths to victory.
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A little over a month ago, we looked at the most likely paths that Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump have to win the presidency, with the help of The Washington Post’s polling average.
Now, the day before Election Day, we revisit their paths to the White House. Spoiler alert: Not much has changed for either Harris or Trump. Their paths remain largely the same.
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Liz Cheney says Trump’s ‘guns’ comments about her seek to intimidate, distract
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Former congresswoman Liz Cheney called Donald Trump’s use of violent imagery about her “an attempt to intimidate” and distract Americans from his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Appearing on “The View” on Monday morning, Cheney said Trump purposely used threatening language as she reminds Americans on the campaign trail that “he watched television as our Capitol was attacked. … People were rushing in, pleading with him tell the mob to leave and he wouldn’t.”
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10:37 a.m. EST
A Pennsylvania county finds itself at the center of an election denial storm
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WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — When it was time for public comments at Luzerne County’s last board of elections meeting before the November vote, Scott Presler was the first to speak.
Presler, an online influencer with a following built around the false claim that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump, declared he was suing the county over an alleged backlog of voter registrations and mail-in ballot applications.
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10:16 a.m. EST
Led by Musk and Trump, an army of online actors has laid the groundwork to contest the election
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Brandon Matlack, a coordinator for a group boosting former president Donald Trump’s election effort, was camped outside an election office in Pennsylvania’s Northampton County when he posted a video Tuesday on the social network X asking his 3,000 followers for help identifying a “very suspect” man he’d seen just drop off “an insane amount of ballots.”
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10:01 a.m. EST
Where Trump and Harris stand on global issues ahead of the U.S. election
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Presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have presented two vastly different visions for the United States’ place in the world, and the American people are poised to make a decision on Election Day that will ripple far beyond their borders.
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9:42 a.m. EST
What a Trump presidency could mean for American workers and unions
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Former president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are locked in fierce competition for American workers, but experts say their respective approaches to labor and workplace policy would be miles apart.
“What this election has as a consequence in our labor and employment agenda in this country is one of the most far-ranging and potentially game-changing scenarios of any other part of government,” said Roger King, senior attorney at the HR Policy Association.
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9:35 a.m. EST
Analysis: Final GOP push in Pennsylvania focuses on imaginary voters over real ones
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SCRANTON, Pa. — Two strikingly different messages were visible in downtown Scranton on Saturday. One, which lit up at night, celebrated Scranton’s history as the “Electric City.” The other, splashed across a truck trailer on a corner outside an attorney’s office, held dozens of images and slogans disparaging Vice President Kamala Harris and nearly every other prominent Democrat in crass, aggressive terms. The truck is owned by Bob Bolus, a onetime political hopeful and convict who has long been unabashed in his support of Donald Trump.
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8:49 a.m. EST
When will we know the election results? What to know about vote counting.
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Finding out who won the presidency may take days.
Election officials in key swing states are urging Americans to be patient as they tally results, a process that varies from state to state because each has different vote-counting laws. Polls show an extremely tight presidential race, and the closer the results are, the longer it will take to know the outcome.
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8:28 a.m. EST
Democrats make final push to boost Puerto Rican support after insult at Trump rally
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PHILADELPHIA — One of the Democrats’ most prominent Puerto Rican voices came to the heart of a heavily Latino community here on Sunday afternoon to energize supporters of Kamala Harris.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — who represents the Bronx in New York City and is Puerto Rican — had a message for Latinos trying to turn out the vote: The racist insult calling the island of Puerto Rico “garbage” by a comic at a Donald Trump rally last weekend is nothing new.
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8:02 a.m. EST
GOP’s closing election message on health baffles strategists, worries experts
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First came GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson’s pledge last Monday to overhaul the Affordable Care Act if Donald Trump wins the presidential election.
Then Howard Lutnick, the co-chair of Trump’s transition team, on Wednesday endorsed Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine skepticism and suggested a future Trump administration would empower Kennedy to help oversee vaccine data. Three days later, Kennedy announced that Trump would seek to remove fluoride from Americans’ drinking water as a Day 1 priority.
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7:23 a.m. EST
Atlanta’s northern suburbs are likely to decide who wins Georgia
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CUMMING, Ga.— When Cary Green moved to Forsyth County, Georgia, a quarter-century ago, it was a community only beginning to grapple with its reputation as one of the South’s most notorious sundown towns.
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7:07 a.m. EST
Trump escalates false claims of fraud, setting stage to cry foul if he loses
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Donald Trump, who blamed his 2020 defeat on false claims of vast election malfeasance, has spent much of the final week of his third presidential campaign trying to discredit the legitimacy of this year’s election.
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6:56 a.m. EST
Can Harris win the election? Here are her possible paths to victory.
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A little over a month ago we looked at the most likely paths that Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump have to win the presidency, with the help of The Washington Post’s polling average.
Now, the day before Election Day, we revisit their paths to the White House. Spoiler alert: Not much has changed for either Harris or Trump. Their paths remain largely the same.
This is an excerpt from a full story.
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6:45 a.m. EST
Analysis: Why Democrats are ‘nauseously optimistic’ about Michigan
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CANTON, Mich. — In the final days of the 2016 campaign, Democratic Rep. Debbie Dingell says, she could tell Donald Trump was going to win Michigan. Hillary Clinton was struggling in her district, which stretches from Detroit’s working-class Downriver suburbs to Ann Arbor, home to the University of Michigan.
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6:00 a.m. EST
Trump says he doesn’t mind someone shooting at journalists at rally
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LITITZ, Pa. — Donald Trump told a crowd on Sunday that he wouldn’t mind if someone shot at the news media present at his rally here, escalating his violent rhetoric at one of his closing campaign events where he repeatedly veered off-message.
Trump made the remark while complaining about the bulletproof glass surrounding him onstage — a fixture at his outdoor events since an attempt to assassinate him at a rally in July.
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