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Harris and Trump Make Last Appeals in Georgia and North Carolina as Election Nears

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Harris and Trump Make Last Appeals in Georgia and North Carolina as Election Nears

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have made impassioned final campaign stops in the crucial southern swing states of North Carolina and Georgia as the presidential election draws to a close.

In Gastonia, North Carolina, Trump took the stage to a roaring crowd chanting “USA, USA,” emphasizing the importance of voter turnout. “This will happen on Tuesday,” he declared, urging supporters to vote and promising a revival of the American dream. “We win this state, we’re gonna win the whole ball game,” he added, underlining the significance of North Carolina in the electoral map.

Meanwhile, Kamala Harris energized a crowd in Atlanta, Georgia, walking on stage to Beyoncé’s “Freedom.” In her closing argument, she drew a sharp contrast between her vision and Trump’s leadership. Harris accused Trump of focusing on an “enemies list” on his first day back in office. In contrast, she promised to bring a “to-do list,” laying out an agenda of action and change if elected.

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With both states considered pivotal battlegrounds, the stakes are high as early voting numbers continue to climb and both campaigns make their final efforts to sway undecided voters.

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