The two US presidential candidates are going all out in a dramatic last-minute campaign before the official election day.
Mr. Trump goes to 3 states
Former President Donald Trump, the Republican candidate, spent the last day of his trip campaigning in three "battleground" states: North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Michigan, according to CNN. In North Carolina, the former president urged people to "get out of their houses and vote" and said that his opponents "can't do anything" if everyone goes to the polls.
Mr. Trump shows off his muscles in Pittsburgh on the evening of November 5 (US time)
During an event in Reading, Pennsylvania, he suggested that Vice President Kamala Harris should be put in the ring to fight heavyweight boxing legend Mike Tyson. He also falsely claimed that two boxers at the recent Olympics in France were transgender women.
In Pittsburgh, also in Pennsylvania, Mr. Trump repeated his suggestion of a martial arts tournament for immigrants.
"I told Dana (UFC General Manager Dana White – NV) you should design a tournament of champions, the best fighters in the world and an immigrant tournament. At the end of the day, immigrants will fight champions and I think immigrants can actually win. That shows how tough these guys are," Mr. Trump said.
The former president also continued to make baseless claims of election fraud, calling Democrats an "evil machine" that would do any bad thing to win the election.
Mr. Trump will speak at a closing event near midnight in Grand Rapids, Michigan, similar to 2016 and 2020.
Ms. Harris knocks on doors to urge voters to vote
Ms. Harris speaks in Pittsburgh
Meanwhile, Ms. Harris spent her final day campaigning in Pennsylvania, the state considered to be of utmost importance for the election.
The Democratic candidate has campaigned at several events and stopped at a Puerto Rican restaurant, then knocked on doors to urge people to vote.
In her speeches, Ms. Harris sought to strike a positive tone, saying she wanted to be “a president for all Americans.” A strong leader is someone who is willing to listen to experts, stakeholders and dissenting opinions, Ms. Harris said in Pittsburgh in a speech that lasted just 10 minutes.
In Pittsburgh, Ms Harris said momentum was on her side and asserted that America was ready for a new beginning. "It's time for a new generation of leadership in America and I'm ready to provide that leadership as the next president of the United States," the candidate said.
Harris's final event before "G-hour" will be a speech in Philadelphia.
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