Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are making their final pitches to voters on Monday, the last full day of campaigning before Election Day dawns.
Trump is on stage in Raleigh, North Carolina.
The Harris campaign is cheering the news that its candidate has taken a marginal lead in several key swing states in the final New York Times/Siena College poll, making gains in Nevada, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Georgia.
The vice president will be joined by celebrities Lady Gaga, Oprah Winfrey, Ricky Martin, and The Roots in Philadelphia this evening as Katy Perry and Christina Aguilera support her in Pittsburgh and Las Vegas. Trump, meanwhile, is also concentrating on the pivotal swing state of Pennsylvania, delivering rallies in Reading and Pittsburgh before closing in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
On Sunday, the Republican nominee predicted he would win the vote in a “landslide” but warned that his prospective second term would be “nasty” during a rally in Macon, Georgia.
Trump had already spoken in Kinston, North Carolina, and Lititz, Pennsylvania, causing controversy at the latter event by saying he should never have left the White House after losing to Joe Biden in 2020 and joked about journalists getting shot.
Trump jokes that Biden voted for him
Trump joked on Monday that Biden “probably” voted for him because of what the former president said is his dislike for Kamala Harris.
“He actually hates my guts, but he likes Trump more than he likes Kamala,” he said.
“He just got 14 million votes,” Trump said in reference to the Democratic primary.
Trump responded to a member of the audience who suggested that Biden voted for him.
“That’s one of the ladies from North Carolina. She said he voted for me – probably did,” Trump said.
Gustaf Kilander4 November 2024 16:41
Trump repeats false FEMA claim
Trump once again made the false claim that FEMA funds were allocated to help undocumented migrants.
“FEMA did a horrible job. The administration – they’re still not there. You know why? Because they’ve spent all their money on bringing in murderers and a lot of people,” Trump said on Monday in Raleigh, North Carolina, speaking about hurricanes striking Florida, North Carolina, and other states. “They spent all their money on bringing in illegal migrants. They’ve also taken a lot of your jobs, especially jobs from the Black population.”
Gustaf Kilander4 November 2024 16:30
Trump appears to reference Access Hollywood tape
Trump appeared to reference the infamous Access Hollywood tape which was published late in the 2016 campaign in which he said he could grab women by their genitals because of his fame.
Discussing Elon Musk’s and SpaceX’s rocket boosters, Trump said, “And those two big arms, you saw the arms, they grab that thing like you grab your beautiful baby … Years ago, I would have said something else, but I’ve learned.”
He added: “I would have been a little bit more risque.”
Trump made similar comments over the weekend:
“Then you see those arms, like you grab your beautiful baby, your beautiful child … In the old days, I would have said like you grab your — girlfriend,” Trump said over the weekend.
“Now I don’t say that anymore. I say, like you grabbed your child. And those big arms came in and they grabbed that sucker and they held it in place like you grabbed your child. And I said, ‘That’s unbelievable’,” he added.
Gustaf Kilander4 November 2024 16:21
Trump claims to have had ‘great relationship’ with former president of Mexico as he announces 25% tariff
Trump claimed to have had a “great relationship” with the former president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
“He was a socialist, but you can’t have everything,” Trump told the audience in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Trump said he may impose a 25 percent tariff on Mexico if he returns to office.
“Now we have a new president in Mexico, I suppose, a very nice woman … I haven’t met her, and I’m going to inform her on day one or sooner, that if they don’t stop this onslaught of criminals and drugs coming into our country, I’m going to immediately impose a 25 percent tariff on everything they send into the United States of America,” Trump said.
Gustaf Kilander4 November 2024 16:06
Trump takes stage in Raleigh, North Carolina
Donald Trump has taken the stage at his rally in Raleigh, North Carolina.
He asked the crowd if they were better off than they were four years ago, to which the crowd responded with a thunderous “no.”
“I’ve asked that question so many times, I’ve never had one hand go up for the other,” Trump said.
Gustaf Kilander4 November 2024 15:58
Cardi B hits back at Kamala Harris speech critics in expletive rant
The 32-year-old has faced backlash for using her cellphone to read her speech at the Vice President’s rally in Milwaukee on Friday (1 November).
The rapper, who previously hit out at Elon Musk for calling her a puppet who “can’t even talk without being fed the words”, posted a video on TikTok to respond to the criticism she received.
She said: “I worked so hard, bro. I worked so hard on my speech and a lot of y’all talkin’ about like “Oh why are you reading it from your phone?’
“B****, I had to write that s*** down.”
Lucy Leeson 4 November 2024 15:40
Trump crowd underwhelms again
We saw a sea of bored faces behind the former president at his events yesterday and the turnout for his first appearance of the day is not particularly impressive either, not what he would have wanted to see.
Trump is yet to take the stage despite advertising a 10am ET start.
Joe Sommerlad4 November 2024 15:10
Live: Trump rallies his supporters in Raleigh, North Carolina
Donald Trump is kicking off the first of four rallies today shortly in North Carolina before moving on to Reading and Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania and finally ending up in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
You can watch his address in Raleigh live below.
Joe Sommerlad4 November 2024 14:55
‘We all need to brace for the coming storm no matter who wins’
The presidential candidates are neck-and-neck but there are dark truths about what the US and the world will face next, argues author and broadcaster Gabriel Gatehouse, who has spent years charting the key events that have brought us to this perilous moment
Joe Sommerlad4 November 2024 14:40
Watch: Harris’s cousin says family fears for her safety in election
Kamala Harris’s cousin says family fears for her safety following election
Kamala Harris’s cousin said her family fears for her safety following the US presidential election. With just one day to go until Americans go to the polls, the Vice President’s cousin Sherman Harris spoke of his fears surrounding her safety. In an interview with Good Morning Britain on Monday (4 November), Mr Harris said: “The entire family is on edge and we are very nervous for her.” Mr Harris also hit out at Donald Trump’s comments towards his Democrat rival. Mr Harris said: “I find it very disrespectful. “He’s threatened so much.”
Joe Sommerlad4 November 2024 14:20