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Voting is scheduled to end on US elections 2024In all states, by Wednesday morning, the votes must be counted immediately to announce the 47th President of the United States of America in the elections in which Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are competing.
Immediately after casting his vote, he said: Trump Who was accompanied by his wife, Melania, during the vote in Florida: “Our campaign was successful and we are confident of victory… We made great progress, and this is evident from the widespread participation of Republicans in the vote.”
The Republican candidate ruled out a tie, stressing that he expects the results to be issued within two or three hours of the end of voting.
Trump continued: “I had a wonderful campaign. I think it was perhaps the best of the three campaigns. We achieved great results in the first campaign. We achieved much better results in the second campaign, but something happened. I would say that this is the best campaign we have ever had.” “Launching.”
In turn, the Democratic candidate said: Kamala Harris Her campaign has achieved great momentum at the electoral level and is now focusing on the future, calling on everyone to vote before the polls close.
The Democratic candidate in the US presidential elections, Kamala Harris, visited the Democratic Party headquarters in Washington near the US Capitol building hours ago, where the party’s committees work on the elections and focus on reaching people who have not yet cast their votes or low-propensity voters who can be pushed to the polls from During phone calls.
Kamala Harris used her visit to thank the supporters who work to make the vote a success and make the calls herself. Harris told the supporters who made the calls: “This truly represents the best of us.” She was then handed a cellphone and joined in addressing voters. Harris said to the person, “I’m fine. Did you vote already?” The person responded, and Harris said, “Did you vote? Thank you.”
“The road to the White House goes through North Carolina. It’s a close race. We’re tied. Every vote counts,” she added. Harris told the host that she plans to work the phones until the polls close to get out every vote she can get. “This is about folding… Page and bring.