The two presidential candidates, Democrat Kamala Harris and her Republican rival Donald Trump on Sunday continued The Battle of the last hours in their frantic campaign to win votes in crucial states, hours before the crucial polling scheduled for tomorrow, Tuesday.Trump said at his first campaign rally in Pennsylvania that "the fate of our nation is in your hands. "You have to get up on Tuesday. He spoke of a" tidal wave "of votes in his favor, while Harris, on a campaign platform at the University of Michigan, emphasized that"the momentum is in our favor".And in this state-where you risk losing the support of the population of Arab origin, representing about 200 thousand people, due to the support of the administration of President Joe Biden for the Israeli aggression on Gaza- Democracy promised to"do everything to stop the war in Gaza"."I want to say that this is a difficult year given the scale of death and destruction in Gaza, and given the civilian casualties and displaced people in Lebanon,"Harris said.Harris, who is trying to win support in the Great Lakes states (the blue wall) that are central to the Democrats, spent the day in Michigan, starting with Detroit before stopping in Pontiac and holding a campaign rally in the evening at Michigan State University.Harris told reporters in Detroit: "I just filled out the ballot (and sent it) by mail," she said, adding that "my card is on its way to California," the state she hails from.
Trump's doubts
as for Trump's agenda for Sunday, it focused on Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia, where winning is a very important gain under the "Electoral College" System, which gives influence to states by their population.If he loses, Trump is expected to repeat what he did in 2020 and reject the results. On Sunday, he used election irregularities discovered by election officials to amplify his claims about widespread "fraud". "They are fighting very hard to steal this thing,"he added in front of his supporters in Pennsylvania.Republicans in Pennsylvania, which has a large Puerto Rican community, are also trying to contain the fallout from a speaker's description of Puerto Rico at a Trump campaign rally in New York as a "floating garbage island".More than 76 million people voted early before Tuesday, while opinion polls show the results of the candidates at this stage are tied to an unprecedented extent.A recent New York Times poll conducted in collaboration with Siena on Sunday indicated some gradual changes in the key swing states, but the results from all seven states remained within the margin of error.