While her Republican opponent Donald Trump used violent words at a rally in Pennsylvania, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris made her final appeal for the US presidency on Sunday to Arab Americans and at a historically Black church in battleground Michigan.
According to polls, the two candidates are in a close contest, with former President Trump, 78, gaining ground with Hispanic voters, particularly men, and Vice President Harris, 60, benefiting from significant support from women.
According to Reuters/Ipsos polling, voters generally have a negative opinion of both candidates, but it hasn’t stopped them from voting.
Republicans are predicted to win a majority in the Senate, while Democrats are thought to have an equal chance of overthrowing Republicans’ slim majority in the House of Representatives. Control of Congress is also at stake on Tuesday. Major legislation has proven difficult for presidents whose parties are unable to control both chambers.
Harris addressed parishioners at Detroit’s Greater Emmanuel Institutional Church of God in Christ, saying, “In just two days we have the power to decide the fate of our nation for generations to come.” “We have to do something. Praying and talking alone are insufficient.
She later spoke to the 200,000 Arab Americans in the state in a rally in East Lansing, Michigan, beginning by acknowledging the civilian fatalities of Israel’s wars in Gaza and Lebanon.
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