LIVE – US presidential election, D-2: “I shouldn’t have left” the White House in 2021, says Trump

For this last weekend of the campaign, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are traveling all over the United States, and specifically in the “swing states”, to try to convince undecided voters.

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20:10

“I SHOULD NOT HAVE LEFT”

During his meeting in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump assures that “he should not have left” the White House after the 2020 elections. For four years, he believes that the election was stolen from him and his activists are taking over these conspiracy theories.

“The day I left, our border was the most secure in the history of our country. I should not have left,” he said.

19:41

KAMALA HARRIS

US Vice President and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris announced on Sunday that she had voted by mail in the election pitting her against former Republican President Donald Trump. “I just filled out my mail-in ballot,” she said during a brief exchange with reporters in Detroit, Michigan (Great Lakes region), then adding: “My ballot is in road to California”, his state of origin.

19:15

KAMALA HARRIS ATTENDS A MASS

Kamala Harris spoke at a mass in Detroit, Michigan. She called on the faithful and the black community to abandon “hate and division”, in this state where Joe Biden had a very small lead over Donald Trump in 2020.

18:51

“LAZY”

Donald Trump attacks Kamala Harris during his rally, calling her “lazy as hell.” Barack is a “great troublemaker”, adds the Republican candidate in concluding his speech.

18:29

TIM WALZ “REASONABLY OPTIMISTIC”

During a meeting with students in Atlanta, Georgia, Kamala Harris’s running mate, Tim Walz, said he was “nervous” but “reasonably optimistic” about the election outcome. He called on young people to vote, saying that every vote can make a difference.

18:11

DONALD TRUMP THREATS JOURNALISTS

During his meeting in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump attacked journalists whom he accused of spreading fake news. He assured that he would not mind being the target of fire again if journalists were too.

17:35

“CORRUPTED” POLLS ACCORDING TO DONALD TRUMP

Donald Trump has just started his meeting in Pennsylvania. He attacked the polls shared by the media, which he considered “corrupt” and “false”: “The polls are just as corrupt as some of the journalists who work on them.”

16:45

ROLLERS

If Donald Trump and Kamala Harris put their last strength into the battle, this is also the case for their running mates. Democrat Tim Walz is traveling to North Carolina this Sunday. JD Vance plans to accompany Donald Trump to a meeting in New Hampshire.

16:42

“REMOVE FLUORIDE FROM WATER”

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says that if Donald Trump wins, he would “advise all American water systems to remove fluoride from public water.” This support of the Republican candidate could be in charge of the health portfolio in the next Trump administration.

Fluoride is added to drinking water to improve oral health by strengthening tooth enamel. But too much exposure to fluoride can also be associated with a disease that weakens bones and causes joint pain.

15:14

DONALD TRUMP IN PENNSYLVANIA

Donald Trump is expected in the coming minutes in Lititz, Pennsylvania, where the Republican candidate is holding one of his last rallies. His activists are already cheering him.

Donald Trump expected in Pennsylvania, two days before the electionSource : TF1 Info

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09:00

KAMALA HARRIS

After a visit to Detroit this morning, Kamala Harris will travel to Lansing, Minnesota, to meet with activists at a campaign event.

08:15

DOOR-TO-DOOR

Two days before the vote, the two main camps are working to convince the last undecided voters. LCI special correspondents Hélène Bonnet and Thibault Bruck were able to follow a door-to-door campaign of Democratic activists in Pennsylvania, one of the swing states of this election. Reporting.

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08:12

SURVEY

Neck and neck in the polls, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are expected to obtain close results at the end of the vote. According to poll aggregator 538 for ABC News, Kamala Harris is expected to obtain 47.9% of the vote in the national election, compared to 46.9% for Donald Trump. But it is above all the results in the swing states which will determine the final result, since the billionaire won in 2016 with fewer votes in total than Hillary Clinton.

In these pivotal states, the estimates from this survey are also very close. In Nevada, Trump would win with 47.9% of the vote against 47.1% for Harris. He would also be ahead of the Democratic candidate in Pennsylvania (47.9% against 47.6%), in North Carolina (48.5% against 47%), in Georgia (48.5% against 47%) and in Arizona (49 % against 46.5%). The Democratic candidate would stand out in the lead in Wisconsin (48.1% against 47.1%) and in Michigan (47.9% against 47.1%).

07:57

WOMEN ARE MOBILIZING

A rally of women was organized on Saturday in Washington to support the candidacy of Kamala Harris. Several thousand people gathered in the streets. “The way Trump talks about women disgusts me,” Brigitte, who came from Ohio specifically for this march, explains to our special correspondents. “It’s offensive, unprofessional and problematic at all levels.”

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07:45

IN ATLANTA DUPLEX

With the vote expected to be very close, the Democratic camp is worried about a potential victory for Donald Trump. Solenn Riou and Gabriel Haurillon attended Kamala Harris’ meeting in Atlanta on Saturday for LCI.

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07:31

A VALLOT UNDER SURVEILLANCE

Millions of Americans have already voted early in recent days in the United States. The election isn’t even over, but Donald Trump’s supporters are already pointing to alleged voting irregularities. Poll workers were sent by the Republican Party to observe the voting in the different offices. Report from Virginia by Axel Monnier and Gilles Parrot.

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07:28

INTERNATIONAL

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris hold very different positions on policy regarding the situation in the Middle East. How can this conflict influence the American election? TF1info gives you some keys to understanding it.

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07:07

IMMIGRATION

As during his entire campaign, Donald Trump once again focused on the fight against immigration during his meeting in North Carolina. “November 5, 2024 will be Liberation Day,” he told the crowd. “I will launch the largest expulsion plan in American history.” In recent months, the Republican candidate has increased attacks against migrants, while not hesitating to spread false information.

07:02

LAST PASS OF ARMS

Last statements before the election for Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. While the election will deliver its verdict on Tuesday, the two candidates insulted each other again last night. During a meeting in North Carolina, the Republican billionaire once again described his competitor as “stupid” and “low IQ”. According to him, his election would trigger “a depression of the type of 1929”.

For her part, Kamala Harris was also in a meeting in the same state, one of the famous swing states which could swing the vote to one side or another. The Democrat called for “turning the page on a decade”, particularly with Trump’s tenure in the White House and the attack on the Capitol by his supporters on January 6, 2021.

06:50

WELCOME

Hello everyone and welcome to this live dedicated to the news of the American presidential election, on D-2 of the vote.

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump continued their campaign flat out this Saturday, both presenting themselves as saviors of the United States in the home stretch of an election that is still as uncertain and whose outcome anguishes the world. The Democratic vice-president, who could become the first female president of the United States, and the Republican billionaire, who dreams of returning to the White House, are in full verbal escalation. The climate is particularly electric, with one political-media controversy per day and fears of violence after Tuesday, November 5, especially if the result is extremely close as all the polls predict.

This weekend, Kamala Harris was again in the key states which will decide the fate of Tuesday’s election. In Georgia (south), North Carolina (southeast) and Michigan (north), she tried to convince the last undecided that she is the“antidote” to the former Republican president, as his running mate Tim Walz said on Friday. The populist tribune, with increasingly authoritarian rhetoric, convicted and indicted in a number of criminal and civil cases, went to campaign rallies on Saturday in Virginia and North Carolina.

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Women’s demonstrations are organized on Saturday in several American cities, while the defense of the right to abortion has been at the heart of the campaign and the Democrats are counting on their votes.

Saturday morning on Fox News, the former president attacked an election ad showing women voting for Kamala Harris without apparently telling their husbands. “Can you imagine a wife not telling her husband who she is voting for?”Donald Trump took offense. “This is ridiculous.” He also described the employment figures – published the day before and less good than expected – as “gift” for his campaign, even if experts point to a temporary fluctuation. And predicted a “1929 gender depression” if his rival is elected.

The current vice-president further accelerated her campaign in the last final sprint. In her latest campaign clip, she recalls that the inhabitants of the United States “have much more in common than what separates them”. “I am committed to being a president for all Americans”she promises in front of her adversary whom she judges “unstable and obsessed with revenge” of the 2020 election which he never admitted having lost.

“We will win because you know what you stand for”she said in Atlanta on Saturday, inviting “finally turning the page on a decade of Donald Trump” Who “tired us”.


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