Harris or Trump: a vote with critical issues for the United States

Harris or Trump: a vote with critical issues for the United States
Harris or Trump: a vote with critical issues for the United States

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These are the last crucial hours of an incredible campaign for the White House: Kamala Harris and Donald Trump face off on Monday in final electoral meetings, on the eve of a vote with critical issues for the United States and the rest of the world.

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04 November 2024 – 08:55

(Keystone-ATS) This 2024 American presidential election sees two radically opposed personalities, separated by almost two decades.

On one side, the current Democratic vice-president, who in July replaced aging President Joe Biden at short notice. Kamala Harris, 60, can become on Tuesday the first woman to lead the leading economic and military power on the planet.

On the other, former Republican President Donald Trump, 78, author of a spectacular political comeback after leaving the White House in 2021 in a chaotic context, having escaped two impeachment procedures and having been convicted in court.

Peppered with unimaginable twists and turns, first and foremost two assassination attempts on the septuagenarian, this campaign which is ending has also been marked by all the escalations in a fractured country.

7 States, all the way

Each of the two rivals says they are confident in their victory. But, in reality, the competition is so close that only a few tens of thousands of votes could decide the outcome of the election.

These votes are to be won in seven well-identified pivotal states, which the two contenders for the White House have been traveling without stopping for months, spending hundreds of millions of dollars.

Of these seven states, the one with the most electors is Pennsylvania. The United States, a federal country, has a system of indirect universal suffrage, crowning the candidate who manages to gather a majority of the 538 electors, or at least 270.

It is therefore logically in Pennsylvania that Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are throwing their last strength on Monday, in a tense and anxiety-inducing end to the campaign.

The vice-president, former prosecutor and then senator from California, born to a Jamaican father and an Indian mother, will travel in particular to Scranton, hometown of Joe Biden, then to the two main cities of the state, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.

Oprah and Lady Gaga

At this last stage, she should receive the support of Oprah Winfrey, Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, after having obtained that of a host of other stars like Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Lopez or the basketball superstar LeBron James.

After a first meeting in Raleigh, North Carolina, Donald Trump heads to Reading and Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania on Monday, before ending his marathon day in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

So many places where the former real estate tycoon will depict a country drifting apart, invaded by millions of criminal illegal immigrants, in economic and moral bankruptcy under the influence of “enemies of interior”.

The Republican has recently toughened his rhetoric, using insulting terms to designate his opponent, who in response portrays him as a “fascist”, driven by revenge and his thirst for “limitless power”.

Fear of violence

Nearly 80 million Americans, including Kamala Harris, have already voted early, out of 244 million voters.

The presidential election generates as much suspense over the result of the vote as over the post-election period, Donald Trump, who never acknowledged his defeat in 2020 and whose supporters stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021, having already began to question the integrity of voting operations.

Both camps have already initiated dozens of legal actions, while two out of three Americans fear an eruption of violence in the wake of November 5.

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