Harris And Trump Make A Last-Minute Push For Votes As Election Nears Close Finish
With just days until the 2020 presidential election, incumbent Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden are making a final push for votes.
Trump and his allies have been holding rallies across the country, while Biden and his running mate, Kamala Harris, have been focusing on virtual events and smaller, in-person gatherings.
Both candidates are hoping to energize their supporters and convince undecided voters to cast their ballots.
Trump's Closing Argument
Trump's closing argument has focused on the economy, which he says has improved under his leadership. He has also touted his record on issues such as immigration, trade, and foreign policy.
"We've created the greatest economy in the history of our country," Trump said at a rally in North Carolina on Sunday. "We've rebuilt our military, we've taken care of our veterans, and we've put America first."
Biden's Closing Argument
Biden, on the other hand, has been focusing on the need for change. He has said that Trump's policies have hurt the country and that he has the experience and the temperament to lead the United States forward.
"We need a president who will unite us, not divide us," Biden said at a rally in Pennsylvania on Monday. "We need a president who will restore the soul of our nation."
Polls Show Close Race
Polls show that the race is close, with Biden leading in most national polls but Trump competitive in several key swing states.
The outcome of the election will likely depend on turnout, particularly in swing states. Both candidates are hoping to get their supporters to the polls on Election Day.
Decision Day Nears
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in most states.
Voters are encouraged to check with their local election officials for specific details about polling places and voting times.