Billionaire Elon Musk continues to receive money for voters; the US believes there are 2,000 more North Korean soldiers in Kursk; South Korea and Japan announce that North Korea launched an unidentified missile... are notable world news on November 5.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump - Photo: CNN
Sprint before voting time
According to ABC News , on November 4 - one day before the important election day in the United States, both presidential candidates focused their efforts on campaigning in battleground states.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump both traveled to Pennsylvania, one of seven battleground states that could decide the election. The winner of the state will receive 19 electoral votes out of the 270 needed to win. Mr. Trump also traveled to North Carolina.
At a rally in Reading, Pennsylvania, as reported by ABC News , Republican candidate Trump urged voters to go to the polls on November 5.
"If we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole thing. That's it. We're one day away. We've been waiting for this. I've been waiting for this for four years," he told supporters.
Meanwhile, speaking in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Democratic candidate Harris called for unity, referring to "mutual criticism and division" that made people feel lonely from Trump.
"When we vote, when we campaign, let's focus on building community, building coalitions, reminding people that we have more in common than what divides us," the vice president urged.
In Allentown, in the same state, Ms. Harris predicted victory and pledged to become president for all Americans.
What will Trump and Harris do on Election Day?
According to ABC News , informed sources revealed that former President Donald Trump is expected to hold a dinner party at the Mar-a-Lago estate with close friends, donors and members at the club on the evening of November 5.
On November 5, Mr. Trump is expected to vote in Palm Beach, Florida.
Meanwhile, CNN reported that Ms. Harris plans to spend Election Day 5-11 conducting interviews in battleground states. Her campaign emphasized that the mission of the final day is to convince any undecided voters to support the female vice president.
Billionaire Elon Musk continues to give $1 million to voters
According to Reuters, on November 4, Judge Angelo Foglietta in Pennsylvania allowed Mr. Elon Musk to continue his program of donating $1 million per day to voters in the battleground state who signed the petition.
Earlier, Philadelphia Attorney General Larry Krasner, a Democrat, sued Mr Musk and the pro- Trump super PAC America PAC for randomly giving money to voters in battleground states, calling it an “illegal lottery” with vaguely defined rules.
Elon has so far donated $16 million to voters in these states.
Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania, one of seven battleground states that could decide the outcome of this year's presidential election.
Bounty offers fall into a gray area of election law, and legal experts disagree on whether billionaire Musk is violating federal laws about paying people to register to vote.
The US Justice Department has warned America PAC that the reward offer may violate federal law, but federal prosecutors have yet to take public action.
US says 2024 election disinformation is 'unprecedented'
On November 4, US Cybersecurity Agency Director Jen Easterly said the agency has not seen evidence of any activity that could directly impact the outcome of the 2024 US presidential election, although this year's election has seen "an unprecedented increase in disinformation from foreign adversaries."
The US has warned that Russia and other countries are trying to fan divisive narratives ahead of the election. Russia has denied the accusations.
A senior official at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said it was likely that foreign disinformation efforts would continue in the weeks and months after the election through Jan. 6.
Election infrastructure has never been more secure and the elections community has never been better prepared to deliver safe, secure, free and fair elections, said Ms. Easterly.
Runbeck Election Services, a provider of election security technology, confirmed it has ordered about 1,000 panic buttons for election workers and facilities. The devices are worn as neck straps or carried in pockets and connect to a cell phone to contact law enforcement in the event of an emergency.
In Arizona, where unrest and conspiracy theories about the 2020 election have been rife, the main ballot counting facility in Maricopa County has been transformed into a fortress with iron fences, barbed wire, armed guards and a SWAT team on the roof.
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