Just one day away from the US election, analysts are racing to make sense of what will happen on Tuesday, November 5. Stay updated with the latest news below.
Win or Lose, Trump Has Changed the World
As Americans prepare for what may be the most consequential and unusual election in history, Donald Trump is surprisingly popular. Despite a close race, Trump’s approval rating stands at 48%, three percentage points ahead of Democratic nominee Kamala Harris. This enduring popularity signifies a seismic shift in politics, breaking the power of the elite. Read Aaron Patrick’s full analysis here.
Pictures Capture First Results in US Election
Exciting images are pouring in from voters in Dixville Notch casting their ballots. Every vote counts, no matter how small the county!
The Same Harris, But with a Sense of Relief
During her speech at her final rally at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Pennsylvania, Vice President Kamala Harris did not introduce anything new. However, as she neared the end of her speech, a sense of relief was visible. It was clear that Ms. Harris was beaming with excitement and joy as she finished the speech that marked the end of her 107-day campaign.
‘We Will Win’ Says Harris
“Make no mistake, we will win,” proclaimed Ms. Harris, resulting in chants of “We will win” from the crowd. “America is ready for a fresh start,” she continued, expressing her optimism and excitement for what lies ahead.
Ms. Harris Gives a Passionate Final Plea
“The momentum is on our side,” passionately declared Ms. Harris to an enthusiastic crowd of Democrats. “We are optimistic and excited about what we can achieve. It is time for a new generation of leadership in America. I am ready to offer that leadership as the next President of the United States of America. This could be one of the closest races in history. Every single vote matters.”
First US Election Votes Counted Show Split Result
In the tradition of Dixville Notch, an unincorporated community in New Hampshire, six votes were cast and immediately announced at midnight. The result? A tie: three votes for Kamala Harris and three votes for Donald Trump. This county of only six people sets the stage for an exciting election.
Chilling Warning in Oprah’s Speech
During a campaign rally in Philadelphia, Oprah Winfrey implored Americans to vote, emphasizing that failing to do so might rob them of future opportunities to cast their ballots. She reminded the crowd of the power and responsibility they hold:
“President John F. Kennedy issued a challenge, asking not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. Well, I am here to tell you what you can do for your country, for democracy, for the spirit of John Lewis and all the others who fought for our rights. What you can do for every young woman who couldn’t access urgent medical care due to an abortion ban. What you can do for yourself and everything you cherish is to vote. Every single vote counts. We cannot sit this one out. If we don’t turn out tomorrow, it’s entirely possible that we will never get the chance to cast a ballot again.”
Talk Show Host Oprah Celebrates First-Time Voters
Long-time Democrat supporter Oprah Winfrey took the stage in Philadelphia to celebrate first-time voters. The youth vote heavily favors Kamala Harris over Donald Trump, and they plan to turn out in force on Election Day. Voters shared their motivations, from policies to reproductive rights and ancestral pride, highlighting the importance of exercising their democratic right.
Joe Rogan Endorses Donald Trump for President
Podcast host Joe Rogan, known for his massive following, has endorsed Republican candidate Donald Trump in the race for the White House. After interviewing Trump for several hours, Rogan took to social media to share his endorsement. He praised entrepreneur Elon Musk for making a compelling case for Trump. Rogan’s endorsement adds another layer of intrigue to an already eventful campaign.
Gaga Sings for Harris in Huge Final Push for Votes
At Vice President Kamala Harris’s final campaign rally in Philadelphia, Lady Gaga graced the stage and serenaded the crowd with “God Bless America.” The event, held outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art, drew a massive turnout. Gaga’s heartfelt performance set the stage for Oprah Winfrey’s subsequent appearance.