From Election Day to the days after, Trump and Harris are on the trail
The First Lady of the House of Representatives: The Remark of Vice President Benard H.R.Trump at a Charlottesville Black Hole
Trump said no one raised their hands and, later, said that one woman raised her hand. He mentioned that the speaker could have been Nancy Pelosi, and joked that it was a woman who transitioned.
He asked a crowd at a previous rally if they would be offended by his remark, that he would protect them as president.
I do something that is very controversial. I don’t care. I do the right thing,” Trump said. “I want to protect women, I want to protect our men, I want to protect children. I would like to protect everyone.
During a Gastonia rally, Trump again called for the death penalty for anyone who kills an American citizen or law enforcement officer.
In a Saturday post on his platform Truth Social, Trump said that his opponent “is slumping to the finish line, yawning, shrieking, and cackling” calling Harris “a Low IQ individual.”
The campaign hopes that it can reach more people that may not have made up their minds about the candidates. Harris’ campaign chair said they want to be the only ones that voters are hearing from before they cast their votes.
The Harris campaign is planning to air a two-minute ad during the football games on Sunday, in which they talk about how they would serve as a president for all Americans.
“At the top of my list is bringing down the cost of living for you,” Harris said at her Charlotte rally. Every day, I will be focused on that.
In her final days on the trail, Vice President Harris plans to focus on the specific things she hopes to do to improve the lives of Americans from all walks of life, according to officials from her campaign.
North Carolina in the Wild: The 2016 Republican Reelection Campaign in the Predicted Dwarf County of Mecklenburg, North Carolina
Trump won 52% of the vote in the counties designated by FEMA as qualifying for assistance under its updated disaster declaration, according to an NPR analysis. And when the heavily Democratic Mecklenburg County is excluded, Trump won 63% of disaster-affected counties.
North Carolina has landed on the Republican side of the ledger in presidential elections for much of the last five decades. The state is a toss-up this year.
Both the Harris and the Trump campaigns have invested a lot of money in the state, and they are holding a lot of events on Saturday.
After a Saturday afternoon rally in Atlanta, Harris traveled to Charlotte for an event alongside North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper and musicians Jon Bon Jovi and Khalid.
When Barack Obama won it in 2008, it was the first time a Democratic presidential candidate had done so since 1976. Despite a lot of attention from his reelection campaign, Obama narrowly lost the state in 2012.
Trump carried the state by 3 points in 2016 and a point and a half in 2020 but changing demographic might boost Harris’ chances.
There has been rapid growth in the so-called Research Triangle in the last 20 years, home to North Carolina State University, Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, leading to an increase in the state’s population of college-educated voters – who are more likely to be Harris supporters.
Republicans have a large advantage with white voters without college degrees, as well as focusing on outreach in the parts of the state that were conservative after Hurricane huddling in the area.
What can the U.S. do now? President Donald Trump’s comments on tech-billionaire Elon Musk’s “Fake Twitter” campaign
Americans have two days left to pick their new leader in a neck-and-neck presidential election likely decided by tens of thousands of votes in a handful of swing states.
Former President Donald Trump is hitting Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia on Sunday, while Vice President Harris was focusing on Black voters and young voters in Michigan.
During his speech at Lancaster Airport, Trump claimed that the election was not real, and that he made the false claim before the election.
“We got a lot of crooked people out there — we’re fighting like a son of a gun,” Trump said while pointing to the press. We’re fighting. They are fighting so hard to steal this damn thing. Look at what’s going on. Look at what’s going on in your state every day. Extending hours is one thing they are talking about.
The former president provided no supporting evidence of the election being stolen, but cast doubt on voting machines citing tech-billionaire Elon Musk, who is backing Trump and has used his ownership of X, the online platform previously known as Twitter, to push misinformation about the electoral process.
“The polls are just as corrupt as some of the writers back there,” Trump said. They can make those polls sing. They brag about it. I’m ten points up in Iowa according to the poll I received. One of my enemies put out a survey and I’m three down.
After arriving more than an hour later, Donald Trump said thatKamala broke it and that he would fix it quickly. America will be better, stronger, and richer than it has ever been before.
Harris was campaigning in North Carolina before going to New York City to make an appearance on SNL.
The Harris campaign needs a coalition of black voters and college students to get her across the finish line in competitive states like Michigan.
Everyone knows that their vote is important in determining the outcome of the election. It matters, she told reporters.
The integrity of the U.S. elections can be trusted, Harris said, when asked how her campaign would respond to Trump declaring victory on Tuesday night.
Steven Cheung, communications director for the Trump Campaign said in a statement following the speech that Trump’s comment has nothing to do with the media being harmed.
In his remarks Sunday, Trump suggested he “shouldn’t have left” the White House after his election loss in 2020 and joked about the media being shot during another assassination attempts against him.
A Conversation with Harris at a Black Church and a Livernois Bartlin Restaurant in East Lansing (Michigan)
Harris told the congregation that they will be tested in the next two days. “These days will demand everything we’ve got.”
Harris went to Elma’s Barber Shop. where she spoke with local leaders and Black men. On Sunday night, she will have a rally in East Lansing, home of Michigan State University.
For the fourth Sunday in a row, Harris attended a service at a Black church. She then worked the crowd at Kuzzo’s Chicken and Waffles in Detroit’s Livernois district, a restaurant owned by former Detroit Lions player Ron Bartell.