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and, and the wars in ukraine and gaza a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line revealing eco friendly solutions to come back. threats to opt on its own out you 0 the . ready america is ready for a fresh start ready for a new way forward where we see the final pitch before americans start costing the balance. couple of harris ending our presidential campaign and the key swing states of pennsylvania. the head on the clock is out there a lot from the holes that coming out. so our sellers, if we,
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if we get everybody else and vote, there's another thing they can do. the republican candidate don't jump tell support to seize confidence hill when he's ending his campaign in the key swing state of michigan, pennsylvania and michigan, georgia. we'll report from some of the key swing states on the issues that could swing by just at the bottom. also it had at least 15 piloting is killed in his really attacks in northern dogs. a with survivors rushed to barely functioning hospitals. understand the so in just a few uh, states you will get underway in the us presidential elections become one of the places contested in american history. for a new polls continued to show it is too close to cool in that final appeals to vote is republican kinds of donald trump and democratic contender. tomlin harris. i mean, combining a right across swing states that could hold the keys to the white house just
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moments ago. iris held her final campaign rally in philadelphia in pennsylvania. oh, yes, he's cruise cross the increase in spring state of the last 24 hours. the county surrounding philadelphia could prove pivotal to her the chances of winning the white house. thousands of poor discover to hear her speak outside of the for the philadelphia museum about is what she told. oh, it's good. its america is ready for a fresh start. ready for a new way forward where we see our fellow american not as an enemy, but as a neighbor. and we are ready for a president. who knows that the true measure of a leader is not based on who you beat down. but based on who you lift up
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so it can be how good of course, one of the has been observe issues, what team the final campaigns be from complet harris in philadelphia. so it can be a $107.00 days of campaigning. find the item you've had this final come. pain stopped with the a message of really community and hope that's right. it is now officially election day in the united states on the east coast of the united states of lease and couple of harris wrapped up her closing arguments just moments ago. what she said was that the whole campaign started just a $107.00 days ago. and she says it started and ended exactly the same way. she wanted it to with help and optimism. and she acknowledge that this is really a campaign, but she wanted to be distinct from what she said in the last 10 years in america.
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she said that she believes that what this has been about is, is something. a different than what her rival offered and that was fair and division that, that she says that this is really something that a new generation of leadership can offer. and she said that all she needs is for the voters to now turn up and to go to the polls if they haven't already voted. and that her pledge will be if they show up for her, she will show up for them as the next president of the united states. now, just a little interesting fact. we've talked about how pennsylvania is a key battleground state. oh, we heard that just last weekend. to loan the harris campaign knocked on in the last week at 1300000 doors trying to make sure that the voters turned in their ballots, or to make sure that they get to the pools. now on the election day, that is how motivated they are. to make sure that they when the state kimberly,
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so we've heard from calling her a so still to hear from donald trump, who will be speaking from grand rapids michigan, shortly. another key swing state. and that is, it's a waiting game, isn't it? for everybody from the candidates to all of us as such as well for us, if you would just kind of timeline what we might expect to and when we might get a result us yeah, that's the really interesting thing here. because given how tight this race is, it could be hours, it could be days, it could even be weeks, neck before we find out the outcome of the us selection. and here's the reason why, particularly in battleground states, for example, pennsylvania. they don't even begin counting millions of mainland ballots until the morning of election day. that means they're not even going to begin counting them until 7 am. that is 7 hours from now and they've got millions of them
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. it takes a long time to count. so that's one problem. the other problem is there are already legal challenges that are laying in wait, so you add those 2 things together. and that already means that if this is a close race and not a land slide, we're going to be waiting a long time for these results. so anyone who is hoping for a quick result is hoping that this is going to be a landslide victory and not a nail biting too close to call type of result. otherwise, this is going to be a long wait or it can be thanks for that to back with you as time goes on, can be how it gets in philadelphia that in pennsylvania. thank you. let's speak now to i'm his mind to use a democratic strategist and a form of communications to write to jen z for change. jones is live now from union city in california. and she were listening to, to come to houses, campaign speech of a speech full of optimism and hope and looking forward rather than back if it
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wasn't enough as well. first of all, i just want to say i thought it was uh, a very good choice, not to mention uh, president trump and just focus on the vision that she is, is trying to push for americans. a very optimistic vision that i think resonates with people. now i do think that it's hard for anyone to run a campaign in a 107 days, but the vice president has pulled it off very effectively. and you know, you see that in the following differences between her and president bite and when he was still in the race, you know, it is hard with such a short run. wanted to make that case, but she's really listens to people. he's been on the ground and the ground him for the democratic party has been very strong again, $1300000.00. it's a knocked over the weekend. it's incredible. the republican party does not have it somewhere around the game. and at the end of the day, those individual road or contact, or what make the biggest differences in collections. do you foresee this company was needing to the long, drawn out and buy from the election that wouldn't have a result for days, for weeks, maybe even for months?
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well, yeah, i mean, frankly pulling is always, uh, you know, it's not just a snapshot in time. it, it tends to be pretty inaccurate and in this case we see only almost even between both candidates. and so many of these wednesdays, especially pennsylvania, it's within the margin of error. and you know, if it's not going to be a land slide with legal challenges with the amount of mail in dallas, but has to be counted. that again won't even start until 7 am later today. and this could be of eric drawn out process. but as long as our institutions remain intact and there are good hardworking bureaucrats that actually make sure that every boat is counted at the end of the day, whoever gets the most votes will in pennsylvania. and that's the thing with this isn't, is interesting because polls can be super tight really close, but a line slide is still very much feasible for you. decide. yes, definitely. i mean, you see, i'm on. so young people, there's definitely a big vibe. shift right now versus um, even a few weeks ago, even a few days ago. and i think especially since uh,
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president trump riley at madison square garden. you see a shift in, in the electorate. and you know, there's about 600000. puerto ricans eligible to vote, or people, or you can just in pennsylvania and you know, the rhetoric, but i'm him and his supporters viewed as rally. i think that's gonna, that's gonna stick with people. they're gonna remember the way that their former president and the republican nominee for president talks about them. and so i do think that the last few days, the last week things have changed in the selection. and i think as we come down to the wire, you know, especially young women, for whom abortion is their biggest concern. and even for young men, for whom i can, uh, economic concerns are the forefront. they're seeing that vice president harris does kind of align more with what they, what they're looking for, and a presidential candidate. all right, we'll get some kind of idea what's going on in and coming out. the election is already underway on the east coast. and it's my hand to democratic strategist, a form of communication throughout trojans, e for change. thank you. mean, talking about
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a couple of houses, final campaigns don't bad. this is a scene where will donald trump will make his final campaign stuff? at grand rapids in michigan, he's about to hold. his final rally will be like the from the venue just as soon as donald trump makes and apparently is running very late at the moment. this is where he ended his campaigns in 2016 in 2020. so it's become something of the physician for adult trunk to finish his campaign done since i refer back to that life as when he appears but and yet, trumpets held rallies in north carolina in pennsylvania, and unofficially has more now from pittsburgh in pennsylvania. a big final day campaigning for donald trump started to be in north carolina and then 2 events in pennsylvania. that's essentially the crime jill of the 7 swing states. he was in reading, speaking to the puerto rican community. many of the i have decided to vote for come with house after offensive racist remarks at trump raleigh in madison square garden
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in new york. last week. he's lost a load of votes. that's why he's spending time here. and then he came to pittsburgh, pittsburgh seen as the key to winning pennsylvania as far as the trump campaign is concerned, getting his message over about economic renewal under a trump presidency. and the odds people that the only way that we're going to get don't come back in the white house, was to get out and vote. we do not have to live this way. we don't know. and we will, we will we do not have to set up a week, this incompetent decline. and because we do about tomorrow, we can fix every single problem. our country face is a late america, new heights. and then from will we can to election day itself with his final rally in grand rapids in michigan following a pattern set in 20162020. when he held his final rallies there,
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then it's back to florida and there's not a great deal more. you can do except wait for the results to come in and hope that he's dosher on the country in the last week. well, actually deliver results and he will win the presidency of the united states. all the for sure, i'll just say to pittsburgh, pennsylvania. well, we've been talk a lot about spring states and that's because the outcome of the race whitehouse could come down to the 70 states as out 00 vanya on americans unique electoral college system that determines the winner. it is the thing we are all focused on as the results come in the electoral college and each side's road to 270 the number of electoral votes needed to win the white house. here's our starting point, 43 states and washington dc. you're either reliably read or reliably blue. that means complet harris can already count on 225 electoral votes, and donald trump on 219. now it's not totally guaranteed,
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but it's pretty likely on both sides. the election will be decided, therefore, in these 7 swing states, which between them carry $93.00 electoral votes along with the one congressional district in nebraska. the yellow square here will come back to that later. harris's easiest path to victory runs through the so called blue wall. that's wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania right here. turning these 3 states, red is what put donald trump in the white house 8 years ago, turning them back. the blue made joe biden presidents. but because of the actual votes of being redistributed since the last election reflecting population shifts, those 3 states are no longer quite enough. winning them would put harris at $26091.00 vote shy of victory. she would still need one more state to put her over the top. now trump's roads to 70 starts with holding north carolina state one last time by just 1.3 points. if trump wins the blue wall and holes, north carolina,
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he's at $279.00. he wins, but louis north carolina, and he's a 263 still 7 votes. shorts. if he holds north carolina, trump could even lose the biggest swing state of pennsylvania and still make it to 270 by winning either arizona with 11 electoral votes or georgia with 16 electro votes. he would need just one of those states, not both. so let's go back now to that. earlier scenario harris holds the blue wall and trump takes the other 4 swing states. that's what it looks like. that would leave harris at $269.00 and trumpet to $68.00, which brings us back to nebraska. it is one of the just to states main being the other that splits it's electro vote according to who wins each of the states congressional districts now stay with us and this one, since 1992 nebraska to as formerly known, has gone against the rest of the state twice, giving one electro vote to brock obama in 2008, one to jo,
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buying in 2020 in this scenario, if harris held onto that boat, which is basically the city of oma, she's president. but if trump wins it, then we're tied to $60000000.00 each. if that happens, it is the us house of representatives which chooses the next president with each state getting one vote. that is something that hasn't happened in nearly 200 years . a yeah, taking you to michigan to the event on the arena in grand rapids, donald trump, the he's been in north carolina are you visited reading. he's been headed to pittsburgh in pennsylvania or the opposite opposite end of the state before concluding. now in grand rapids, in michigan's, where he will hold his last campaign rally in the same place, he concluded his 20162020 runs. we heard from vice president complet harris lang out hostile to become president united states
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a double trumpet, a man who likes to, to mill the crowd any the table. they do lation that he can get of course, and still waiting to speak, that he's 78 years old. he's survive to assassination at times, just weeks after jerry in new york, the city has tablets for us elevation and of course the national fame. and that's right, you made him the 1st for my us present to be convicted of a felony. as i say he's been touring around north carolina. he's been across pennsylvania from one into the states to the other crucial swing states for the basically the michigan address are the things that you get to know. this is the last one that we're going to have
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the doing for these. and one day is a little different goals, but not really because the love and every one of them is been incredible. just like and i want to say very special hello to grand rapids has been on the special place . remember 2016 and they were we were given a re presented to you remember we came to grand rapids as the how the hell or was it? oh, we get a low is we're not going to lose and it was a 3 percentages. and that way, one a little place go, florida went to a about a 7 1st judge and so then it went to an 11 percent and then it went to 17
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percent. you remember went that way and then it went to about or 62 percent years. they had somebody and they're going totally crazy. so the woman she became effective, she was going crazy. not on our side of it has his eyes who is guy crazy. but where, uh, they're very good shape. i have to tell you were way up in terms of the vote. do you know the republicans are too much about it because i really want you to i really want you to just assume that it's sort of even and you're going to turn out tomorrow and we're going to blow this thing away because, you know, we're leaving we're leading going in by hundreds of thousands of votes, but just pretend we're tied or losing by a little bit because we wanna put on
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a display tomorrow of unity and everything. the progress of this party is made is incredible. it's very inclusive with everybody including a great mirror right back there. that's great. that is a great mer jamesville for us. but i just want to, i want to thank everybody and a very special, a low to michigan. we're going to do some great things on the bring the car business glazing back. you're not going to remember what was like, we're gonna, we're going to make the choice. we're gonna make the choice greater than it avoids you. and i've been hearing about detroit for a long time. they've been talking about that miracle a detroit. well, i mean, look, we gotta be honest, has it happen? but it's going to happen now. it's going to happen. and as a level is that you never driven by civil. so for you,
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for the auto workers who have been so incredible, you've been so incredible, you're going to be going to be very happy with the things we're doing. we killed the plant as you know, in mexico, the biggest plant in the world who is going to be built in mexico. i asked but i'd like to begin by asking the question, are you better off though, that you were 4 years ago? because over the past 4 years, americans is suffering one catastrophic failure betrayal. and you really ation after another camera has deliberate sorrowing prices through economic and recent home war and chaos abroad. and a nation destroying invasion on our southern border invasion of some of the greatest criminals in the world that are pouring into our country. and we're not
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gonna take that, we're going to end that like immediately. and i happen to think it's bigger than the economy and i say, you know, every poll shows the economy and inflation and then the border and the horrible things that are going on that i don't agree with that. i think we have to focus on all of it. we do it all one time. but to me, when you allow thousands of murders into our country, to me when you allowed the drug teen pins of the world and door and terrace into our country levels that we've never seen before. to me, that's a big problem. we're going to solve it off with us, the bigger problem, and we're going to have it taken care of my message to all americans tonight is very simple. we do not have to live this way. we don't have to live this way. we're not living good for years. what did they do though?
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is good. can you name one thing i should say, a group of people. i said to a group of people, what have they done? everything is a disaster, including nobody even knows how to supposing president she of china wanted to call to ask you a little question about war or, or its i was, or anything. who the hell does the cool? we got a little problem in america. there's nobody to call, you know, they'll probably end up calling me maybe that problem. but the, remember they rip that presidency away from job. i'd say what you, i would not fancy job. i'm, you know, i spent a $150000000.00 and then we went through the convention. we never mentioned tomlin . nobody knew who the hell she was. and all of a sudden they fig carmella. even though she was in last flight, she came in number 13 that 12 plus com, unless she was considered as
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a 13. but then they wanted to be politically correct. so they picked com law and they called her harris and nobody knew who harris was like. cool, harris was harris. we're here to very nice name, but it's a strange name because nobody knows who she is is there's a way to go look um, uh, but uh, she was the least popular. she got no votes. she lost in the primaries, the joe biden, and everybody else who was the 1st one. now she quit the 1st 122 people she left. she never made it to the great state of. i would never made it. and the sense that we're running it against you. but baby, she's been exposed, you know, she's been expos, usually radical, love lunatic who destroyed san francisco. but we don't have to settle for, we use an incompetence and decline, and the k to nice would be k. that's what that, that's a nice word dk can you imagine and nobody will question it because it's true to
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would you vote tomorrow we can fix every single problem our country faces and lead these big events save and how beautiful that is, new heights of glory, that's what's gonna happen when we, when the election and we're really well look at the balls in our hand. all we have to do is get out the vote. tomorrow you get out the vote. they can't do anything about it. we will what are the people just got on television? i was coming in. they said, these are not looking good. these numbers for them. this is very troubling. change at least who is now well we have to do if we, if we get our people that's over, there's nothing they can do it, but it's nice when you have that. the
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other words, to make you feel a little guilty, we would only have you to blame. but we've put ourselves in an unusual position never happens for it never happens. where we're leading by a hundreds of thousands of votes in the early stage road. that's never happened before, and we've always been losing by sometimes millions of votes and you know, you keep catching them on tuesday. but the tuesday comes along and you make it, you don't quite patients, you're literally sure. and then they, she and it makes it a little tougher. because when you know, when you have open borders, trends, gender, everything, hijacked the very high tech tuesday campaign. you go to the fact that they get a raise everybody's taxes, and you have been playing in women sports
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you have to choose who to going to prove that. who's going to approve open borders with criminals blowing into our country by the millions? no, they have to see they have to to, to they do and they do it very well. excellent. but i think we're in very good shape, but we just have to show you show up and you're going to have the biggest victory. you know what, this will be the single greatest victory politically speaking in the history about how we really like only one day from now do you know, other options i started of saying and when we, when the election 4 years from now that was terrible, that were so depressing when we, when the election for years from now and they said 3 years and 2 years and one year then it's just 6 months that i so that's certainly get lived low. and that i said
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the 54321 month. and then the, the to 3 weeks ago when we, when the election is 21 days and it just seemed very far away. and now i say when we, when the election tomorrow, can you the what we've done is this is a said occasion in certain ways because i think we do like 930 rallies for the very beginning. that's had a lot of rallies and i, you know, i remember if you made one slip up and, you know, i'm a person,
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as you probably know this is bit of a speech. i haven't really even gotten to it yet. one of these, one of these moments cells to give you some beautiful things to listen to and some, and honestly, some terrible things to listen to. so what's happened? what they've done to our country is horrible. horrible, but and by the way, don't you like a president that doesn't need to use to tell or perhaps something refreshing that i think i heard somebody say it's like 900, maybe a little more than 900 rallies. and, you know, rarely do they ever catch me making even a little mistake. i go to riley after like $102030.00 and then i say is wrong. they say he's got, did you have really impair?
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no, with letting you know, when that time happens, it could happen, but hopefully it's not going to be for a long time. you pronounce the word, he slur the word address, and i hate to go back. you know, lot of guys, so we talk and then they'll make a mistake. excuse me, let me go back. when you do that, it's over for a good space. you can do that. you just have to blaze through it. and i hope that they didn't hear the mistake know when winston churchill, who's a great speaker, who was actually a stutter, a tremendous sutter, and they became one of the greatest or version. but when winston churchill made a mistake, he didn't go excuse me. and go back to just blaze through it. but if i do it, they say he's got, did you really affair? does something wrong with these people are sick. those people look a lot of people that's a lot of people. but.
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