Just a day left for the US Presidential election. According to pollsters, it’s a very close race between Harris And Trump. There was no October ‘Surprise’.
Today Kamala Harris paid a tribute to her mother Shyamala Gopalan Harris. She recalled her mother’s courage and determination. She said she was proud of her mother. Meanwhile Trump has opened his ‘Hindu card‘ by criticizing Muhammad Yunus’ government of Bangladesh.Â
Kamala Harris’s Campaign Member Ajay Bhutoria says: She will lead the world. He released a Bollywood-themed song titled ‘Nacho Nacho’ to win support of the South Asian Community. Bhutoria told ANI: “There is huge enthusiasm around the country, especially in the background states to vote for Kamala Harris. She will lead the world and make a huge difference.”
Elon Musk remains a constant supporter of Trump. Many celebrities have joined the bandwagon of Kamala Harris. They include Barbara Streisand, Taylor Swift, John Legend, Jamie Lee Curtis, CardiB, Billie Ellish, Eminem, Usher and Cher. Whether it will tilt the balance in favor of Harris will be known on Tuesday, November 5th, 2024. The ball was set rolling by Hollywood actor George Clooney.
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Harris appeared on SNL (Saturday Night Live), a comedy show alongside actor and comedian Maya Rudolph, known for her uncanny impressions of the Vice President. Trump has dubbed November 5 as liberation day. In the latest Iowa poll Kamala Harris tops Trump for, marking a turnaround. According to the Des Moines Register/Mediaxom Iowa Poll released on Saturday, Harris is sure to occupy the White House soon enough.
Thousands joined the Women’s March to support US Presidential candidate Kamala Harris in the run-up to Election Day. Hundreds marched from Freedom Plaza towards the White House in support of Vice President Kamala Harris. Meanwhile Harrison Ford, famous for his roles in the Indiana Jones and Star Wars series, endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for the 2024 presidential election through a series of videos shared on Saturday.
The US poll Nostradamus Professor Allan Lichtman has stuck to his September prediction that Kamala Harris will be the new occupant of the White House. He says, despite pressure, Harris is sure to win the November 5 election.
In short, the race between Harris and Trump is very close. The winner is likely to lead only by a margin of one or two percentage of votes. But there is anxiety and excitement in the election fever, never experienced so far.