Vice President Kamala Harris hosted a rally in Washington D.C. ahead of Election Day, while former President Donald Trump is set to address the media in a news conference. With the race tightening in swing states, both candidates are making final pushes to get their messages out. Polls show a statistical tie between Trump and Harris, making this one of the closest elections in recent memory.
Trump’s news conference is scheduled for Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. ET at his Florida home, Mar-a-Lago. This comes after controversy surrounding his recent rally at Madison Square Garden, where off-color remarks and a comedian’s warm-up act sparked a political furor. Details on how to watch or stream Trump’s news conference have not yet been announced.
Both candidates are ramping up their campaigns in the final days before the election, aiming to secure key constituencies and win over undecided voters. The high stakes of this election have led to tense and divisive campaigning, with each candidate trying to make their case to the American people. As the race reaches its climax, all eyes are on the candidates as they make their final pitches to the electorate.
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