The American presidential campaign newspaper, Monday morning, November 4.
Surveys “corrupt”an electoral process too long to choose a winner, journalists about whom we can “throw”…Two days before the elections, donald trump This Sunday he fired with all his weapons against the elements he considers an obstacle to his election. He said he could only lose if he were the victim of cheating, while polls predict a particularly close race. In the same sense, he reiterated that there would be no “I didn’t have to leave” of the White House after the 2020 presidential election, the result of which he never acknowledged.
For its part, Kamala Harris He gave more general speeches in Michigan on election issues, without particularly focusing on his opponent. The Democrat showed some confidence in the outcome of the vote, believing that her side had “the wind at my back”. He announced that he had voted during the day by mail so that his ballot would reach California, his home state.
“You’ll see, it’s going to be very good. It’s going to be very fun. He’s going to be a little cruel at times, and maybe especially at first. But it’s going to be something! »
Donald Trump’s comments during his meeting in Macon, Georgia, if elected.
- Today’s issue: 1986
The year Kamala Harris graduated from Howard University with a bachelor’s degree in economics and political science. In this establishment located in Washington, nicknamed the “black Harvard,” the Democratic candidate will spend Tuesday’s election night, awaiting the results of the presidential vote.
According to his campaign website, donald trump offers a final sprint, on Monday, on the eve of the elections, visiting three key states. The Republican will be in Raleigh, North Carolina, in the morning, then Reading and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the afternoon, before traveling to Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Monday evening.
For its part, the campaign team Harris-Walz announced a series of events for the day before Election Day. The Democratic candidate is expected to be in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia for the final campaign rallies, surrounded by a host of supporters, including Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Oprah Winfrey. Other celebrity gatherings are planned in Phoenix, Arizona, Detroit, Michigan and Las Vegas, Nevada.