With just under 48 hours remaining in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are intensifying their campaigns across swing states. Harris focused her efforts in Michigan, making stops in Detroit, Pontiac, and East Lansing to rally support among key voting groups, including Black and Arab-American communities. She is also banking on strong turnout among women, driven in part by concerns over reproductive rights.
Meanwhile, Trump held rallies in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia, where he reiterated claims of election irregularities, underscoring his readiness to contest the results if he loses. Polls indicate a historically close race, with no decisive leads in key battlegrounds, making the outcome highly unpredictable.
Harris received a boost from a Des Moines Register poll, showing her ahead in Iowa, a traditionally Republican state. Both candidates’ closing messages emphasize contrasting visions, with Harris focusing on unity and Trump criticizing the electoral process, making this election one of the most hotly contested in recent history.