As of yesterday, more than 13.5 million Americans had cast their ballots early to choose their president, according to data from the Election Lab project at the University of Florida (USA). Both candidates, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, are making last-minute efforts to influence the decisions of undecided voters as the main election day on November 5 approaches.
Strange tactics
Over the past week, Vice President Harris and her allies have made a concerted effort to appeal to Republicans who do not support former President Trump. On October 17, Harris campaigned with fellow Republicans in the crucial battleground state of Pennsylvania, then gave her first interview to Fox News, a network with a large right-leaning audience.
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Political action groups supporting the Democratic candidate have also launched a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign against Mr. Trump in swing states, according to The Hill . Recently, Mr. Trump's side has also held events in traditionally Democratic states such as California, New York, Colorado and Illinois, where Mr. Joe Biden won four years ago.
Two candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump
Observers say both candidates are looking beyond their traditional home turf to narrow the gap and make up for potential losses among other groups. Republican strategist Mike Madrid said Harris’s efforts won’t make much of a difference, but a swing of just 1% could be the deciding factor. Madrid is co-founder of the Lincoln Project, a group of moderate conservative activists and former Republicans who oppose Trump. “That’s what they’re doing,” Madrid said. “They’re playing the small margin game.”
A New York Times /Siena College poll in September found that Trump had 89 percent support among Republicans, while Harris had 96 percent support among Democrats. However, a survey by the two organizations released earlier this month found that 9 percent of likely voters who identified as Republicans said they would vote for Harris, up 4 percentage points from a month earlier.
Celebrity athletes
Over the weekend, Harris invited famous singers such as Lizzo and Usher to campaign events to stir up the atmosphere and also as a way to create a contrast with Mr. Trump, a 78-year-old opponent who she said was exhausted. At an event in Atlanta, Georgia, on his 60th birthday on October 19, Ms. Harris accused Mr. Trump of avoiding debates and canceling interviews "because he's exhausted," according to AFP. "When he answers a question or speaks at a rally, do you see him often wandering off script and not being able to finish a thought? He calls it interweaving topics, but we would call it nonsense," Ms. Harris said.
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At an event in Nevada on the same day, former President Barack Obama compared Mr. Trump to an elderly grandfather with strange actions. "You would be worried if your grandfather acted like that. What's even more frightening is that those actions come from a person who wants unchecked power, wants the most powerful position on earth with the nuclear codes," Mr. Obama attacked his successor.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump continued his habit of personally attacking his political opponents at an event in Latrobe City, Pennsylvania. In his speech of more than 90 minutes, the Republican candidate even used extremely vulgar language towards Ms. Harris and discussed the sensitive areas of the late local golf legend Arnold Palmer.
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Billionaire Elon Musk on October 19 promised to reward $1 million to any voter who signs his petition supporting the constitution. The prize will be awarded every day until Election Day and the winner on October 19 was Mr. John Dreher, who was awarded at the billionaire's event in Pennsylvania. The petition that Mr. Musk called on people to sign supports freedom of speech and the right to bear arms under the First and Second Amendments of the US Constitution, The Reuters reported.
Mr Musk is using his vast fortune to help Mr Trump win the election. The world’s richest man has created a political action group called America PAC to woo voters in battleground states. The billionaire has donated at least $75 million to the group.
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