There are only 48 hours left before we know who will preside over the US White House for the next four years. On November 5, the results of the elections in the United States will finally be known; In Spain, these results will be known in the early hours of Tuesday to Wednesday in a special program broadcast by laSexta.
Last Sunday, November 3, the candidates organized two of the last meetings of this electoral campaign, in two key states in the United States. The former president Donald TrumpRepublican candidate held a rally in the state of Georgia, while current vice president Kamala HarrisDemocratic candidate, did so in the state of Michigan.
Donald Trump, in Georgia
Donald Trump accused the current vice-president: “Go away. Go away. You’re fired,” he shouted, after also calling her “the worst vice-president in the world.” ‘history’ of the country. “Kamala talks about fixing the economy, but why won’t she do it? She won’t do anything. She can’t do it. Her plan will impose the largest tax increase on families in U.S. history “, underlined the former president in the city of Macon, in the swing state of Georgia.
He then ridiculed the Democratic presidential nominee for saying in a recent television interview that she wouldn’t do anything different than President Joe Biden has done, which “in itself disqualifies” her, he said. he pointed out. “Is our country 90% on the wrong track, the highest in its history, and she says ‘oh, I wouldn’t do anything different,'” Trump vehemently asked at the close of business tonight, two days before the meeting. presidential elections.
This Sunday, the former president organized rallies in three small towns in decisive swing states in order to mobilize, in particular, rural voters, a significant part of his electoral base. If this morning at Lititz (Pennsylvania), the swing state that provides the most electoral votes (19)Trump said he should not have left the White House after losing the 2020 elections, a defeat he never acknowledged, this evening in Macon he assured that November 5 “will be the day of liberation” of the United States.
Trump’s central themes: illegal immigration, which has turned the United States into “an occupied country,” Trums said, and the economy, which is suffering from “rampant inflation,” he added . “We’re going to manage inflation. We’re going to drill, drill. We’re going to pay down the debt. We’re going to cut your taxes even more. We’re going to get the biggest tax cut in history,” said Trump, who noted that this Last week, the United States released “the worst jobs report in modern history, with only an anemic 12,000 jobs created.”
Kamla Harris, Michigan
The Democratic candidate promised this Sunday in the key state of Michigan that will work to end Israel’s war in Gaza and Lebanon and will give Palestinians the “dignity” they deserve. At a rally in East Lansing, Harris spoke directly to the Arab community, a key group in winning the state’s 15 Electoral College votes, to acknowledge “that this year has been difficult because of the death and destruction in Gaza and deaths and displacement. civilians in Lebanon.
“As president, I will do everything in my power to end the war in Gaza, return hostages to their homes and end the suffering in Gaza“, guarantee the security of Israel and ensure that the Palestinian people can realize their rights to dignity, freedom, security and self-determination,” Harris said.
The Arab vote in Michigan is key to tipping the scales Tuesday in favor of Democrats, who, along with President Joe Biden in 2020, managed to overtake Republican Donald Trump by more than 20 points. However, this year, polls give Trump the advantage in the voting intentions of Arabs, who could turn their backs on Harris because he is part of the Biden administration, which continues to support Israel with weapons in its arms. operations in Gaza, Lebanon or Yemen against aligned militias. with Iran. Harris didn’t mention Trump’s name once at that rally, but she pointed out differences in his policies and character while trying to convey a positive message.
The vice president » asked the young generation Zthose born in the first decade of the 2000s, that they mobilize their knowledge to vote and said “I see your power.” This group of voters, who normally do not participate much in elections, is another of the strategic population segments to win the state, where Harris today concentrated all of her electoral activity two days before Election Day.