Kamala Harris and Donald Trump commenced a final push across key U.S. swing states on Sunday, with less than 48 hours remaining before the close of a closely contested presidential election.
Speaking at a rally in Pennsylvania, Trump urged his supporters to vote on Tuesday, repeating claims of election fraud without evidence. “The fate of our nation is in your hands. On Tuesday, you have to stand up,” he said.
According to AFP, over 76 million voters have already cast early ballots, with the race heading to a tight conclusion. Polls show several states in a statistical dead heat, making this election one of the closest in recent history.
Despite the high stakes, the campaign strategies of Harris and Trump differ significantly. A final poll by The New York Times/Siena College, published on Sunday, indicated small shifts in battleground states, but results remain within the margin of error in all seven surveyed states.
Harris, focusing on the critical Great Lakes region, spent Sunday in Michigan, making stops in Detroit, Pontiac, and concluding with a rally at Michigan State University. Meanwhile, Trump focused on Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia—states with significant influence in the Electoral College system, which allocates votes based on population.