Trump and Harris make their final push with a blitz of rallies in battleground states
Kamala Harris' final event was a star-studded rally in Philadelphia, while Donald Trump held his final event in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
On the last day of a brutal, wild and tightly contested campaign, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris blitzed voters Monday with their final pleas for turnout.
With the race tied at 49% nationally in an NBC News poll Sunday and battleground surveys showing all of the decisive states within margins of error, millions of Americans will cast their ballots Tuesday. It’s not yet clear how long it will take for those votes to be counted.
The last two elections were decided by historically narrow spreads, with Trump defeating Democrat Hillary Clinton by roughly 77,000 votes across three states in 2016 and Joe Biden beating Trump by about 44,000 spread across the same number of states in 2020.
In other words, the final pitches could be decisive.
Harris sees herself as a candidate on the upswing at the crucial moment. She held her last rally in Philadelphia late Tuesday night, standing on the steps of the city's art museum made famous by the "Rocky" movies.
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