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US presidential election, live: Harris tackles Trump on abortion, the Republican inflexible on immigration

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Both in a rally, Trump and Harris pass the buck on rights women and immigration. The Republican continues his attempt to discredit his opponent, considering her to be “as stupid as her feet”.

The Essentials

  • The American presidential election will take place on November 5 2024, but more than 65 million Americans have already started voting early in many states.
  • Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris are the leading candidates for the US presidential election. National and state poll results remain very close. In the seven swing states that will tip the vote in favor of one candidate, the gap is tiny, with the advantage shifting from one to the other.
  • On Thursday evening, Kamala Harris reiterated her desire to reestablish federal abortion law in the face of her rival who is playing for time on the subject: “We know that this man simply does not respect women's freedom or women's intelligence to make decisions about their own lives,” she declared during her rally in Las Vegas. “And we know that if he were elected, he would ban abortion nationwide,” she continued.
  • For his part, Donald Trump has promised to stop an “invasion” of millions of illegal immigrants and deport them,” speaking in Albuquerque, New Mexico. “Prisons around the world are being emptied and dumped in our country,” he said, while describing an America overwhelmed by “murderers” and “drug dealers” because of Vice President Harris who is “as dumb as her feet.”

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08:32 – “If elected, he would ban abortion nationwide,” Harris says

Present at a rally in Las Vegas this Thursday evening, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris was supported by world star Jennifer Lopez. The vice president notably continued her strategy of mobilizing women by promising to reestablish federal abortion law, in the face of Donald Trump, 78 years old, who multiplies sexist statements and who has still not indicated a clear position on the subject of abortions.

“We know that this man simply does not respect women's freedom or women's intelligence to make decisions about their own lives,” she said Thursday.””And we know that if he were elected, he would ban abortion across the country,” she continued.”

10/31/24″- 11:30 PM – These dates that have marked the American presidential campaign

END OF LIVE – From a simple revenge of 2020, the campaign for the 2024 American presidential election took a turning point on June 27, during the first debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. The performance of the current President of the United States sparked a lively debate, questioning his abilities to lead the campaign for the Democrats, but it was not until July 21, 2016 that he announced that he would not run again and that he would support the candidacy of his Vice President Kamala Harris, four days after being diagnosed with positive for Covid-19, on July 17.

Before that, on July 13, Donald Trump was shot in the ear during a rally in Pennsylvania. On July 19,he was officially nominated as the Republican candidate for the third consecutive election. Following Joe Biden's withdrawal, Democrats officially nominated Kamala Harris as their candidate on August 6t. By officially accepting the nomination on August 23, Kamala Harris became the first Black and South Asian woman to run for a major party for president of the United States.

10/31/24 – 10:56 PM – One of the “most important elections of our lifetime,” says Kamala Harris

At a rally in Phoenix, Arizona, Kamala Harris told a cheering crowd that this was “one of the most important elections of our lifetimes.” Speaking of the “work” that lies ahead Five days before the election, the Democrat assured: “Make no mistake, we will win.”

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10/31/24- 10:31 PM – Kamala Harris gets endorsement from famous billionaire entrepreneur

“I don't agree with Vice President Kamala Harris on every issue, but earlier this week I voted for her without hesitation!” Michael Bloomberg said in an op-ed published Thursday on his media company's website. The billionaire former New York mayor blasted Donald Trump: “His contemptible talk about immigrants — using phrases the Nazis used — is as shameful as it is dangerous.” His shameful coddling of white supremacists – remember his defense of them after their torchlight march in Charlottesville, Virginia – is contemptible. And the absurd lie he tells about America – that our country will disappear unless we elect him – exposes his ignorance about the true source of our strength as a nation, which lies in our values ​​and principles and in the protection of our rights by the Constitution.”

10/31/24 – 9:54 PM – Who Will Win, Trump or Harris ? This Historian's Prediction That Was Wrong Only Once

The results of the presidential election polls do not give an advantage to Donald Trump or Kamala Harris a few days before the election, but historian Allan Lichtman has an idea of ​​the favorite candidate to win the election thanks to the “13 keys” method that he has used for 20 years and has always been right, with one exception and even then. Considering that the American presidential election is summed up as a vote for or against the power in place during the previous mandate, the historian relies on 13 assertions and the responses to these observations: if six responses are negative the party in power loses, but if eight responses are positive this party wins according to his theory. Which has always been true since 1984, even in 2016 when all the polls announced the victory of Hillary Clinton and he bet on Donald Trump. The only error dates back to 2000 when the historian had bet on the Democrat Al Gore, who had lost to George W. Bush after a very controversial result and a recount of the votes in Florida. In 2024, Allan Lichtman predicts a victory for Kamala Harris.

10/31/24 – 9:23 PM – Trump Announces He Wants to Create “New Cabinet Position” to Reduce Cost of Living

As Americans grapple with inflation, the Republican candidate announced Thursday night that he wants to address the problem. “I will be creating a new Cabinet position for a senior member of my administration who will be responsible for exclusively to do everything the federal government can to reduce the cost of living,” he said from Albuquerque, New Mexico.

10/31/24 – 8:51 PM – Donald Trump in operation to seduce Hispanic voters in New Mexico

This Thursday, the Republican candidate is in Albuquerque, New Mexico. A state that is nevertheless committed to the cause of Kamala Harris. “They all told me not to come,” the Republican began, continuing: “I said: 'Listen, your votes are rigged. We can win New Mexico'.” And Donald Trump pointed out the state's “border problems.” “I'm the only one who can solve them,” he said, before throwing in a few sweet nothings for Hispanic voters. “I love Hispanics. I love them. I love Hispanics, they're hard workers. And they're entrepreneurial. They're great, warm people!”

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What you need to know

The American presidential election will take place on November 5, 2024 and is mainly between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris, despite the presence of a few other minor candidates in the race for the White House. The election promises to be particularly tight this year according to the various national polls or those conducted in each state. In the United States, it is the results of the state-by-state ballot that are decisive for the outcome of the election.

Each of the 50 states in the country represents a certain number of electors, the more populated the state, the greater the number of electors. It is ultimately these electors who vote for the future president of the United States. But the electors are not distributed to the Republican and Democratic camps proportionally to the results of the election, they all go to one and the same party: the one that obtained the highest score. To hope to win the presidential election, candidates must therefore win the ballot in as many states as possible to obtain the most electors possible. It is necessary to win 270 electors to be assured of victory.

The outcome of the election is already known in most American states that have very strong electoral habits: the territories on the east and west coasts are usually very progressive like California or New York and vote for the Democratic camp, those in the Midwest are rather conservative and mainly support the Republican party. But there are a handful of states, called swing states, which from one election to the next can swing from one camp to another. These are the states that decide the outcome of the election: Arizona, North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116

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