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Well it’s November 5th and the suspense is untenable

Stephanie Gauthier
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Well it’s November 5th and the suspense is untenable
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Election Day has finally arrived in the United States, and the suspense is obviously at its height on November 5. The two candidates, with completely opposite visions of America, have withdrawn to different parts of the country after a particularly intense campaign blitz.

Kamala Harris at a results party in Washington

After focusing all her efforts on this historic campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris will be following the results with friends and family in Washington D.C.

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Trump retreats to Mar-a-Lago

While the final week of the campaign was difficult for Trump, he chose to retreat to Mar-a-Lago in Florida to await the results. There, he cast his vote on the morning of November 5, in the company of Melania Trump, who had been largely absent throughout this election campaign.

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Kamala Harris with the momentum in the campaign’s home stretch

Kamala Harris ended her final campaign night on a high note, with several simultaneous rallies in different cities, drawing large crowds. In Las Vegas, Nevada, singer Christina Aguilera performed “Feel This Moment”, “Beautiful” and “Fighter”, while in Detroit, Jon Bon Jovi joined Tim Walz’s rally, where he sang “The People’s House” and “Livin’ on a Prayer”.

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Katy Perry was in Pittsburgh, where she performed her songs “Dark Horse”, “Part of Me” and “Firework”, after Kamala Harris’s speech. The latter then flew to the main rally in Philadelphia, where several celebrities were present.

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In Philadelphia, Oprah and rapper Fat Joe spoke, while Ricky Martin performed several of his songs, including “Livin’ la Vida Loca”. Lady Gaga sang “God Bless America” before closing the evening with “Edge of Glory”.

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A tumultuous end to Trump’s campaign, as he struggles to fill his rallies

Donald Trump has had a particularly tumultuous end to his campaign, concluding his run for the presidency amid controversy, particularly after his rally at Madison Square Garden. Struggling to fill his final rallies in several key states, he seemed to lack energy on stage and sometimes lost patience with technical problems, such as difficulties with microphones, causing him to adopt rather erratic gestures.

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He ended the last night of his campaign in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in a better way, alongside Megyn Kelly, who explained that his positions on immigration and transgender rights were reasons to vote for Trump, whom she saw as a defender of women.

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Three of Donald Trump’s children were present at the latest rally: Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and Tiffany Trump.

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What can we expect in the coming days?

So, what can we expect in the days ahead? Authorities are on high alert for any event that could disrupt the voting sites, although at the time of writing everything is going relatively smoothly. However, many fear that the vote count could be disrupted.

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Donald Trump continues to repeat that if he loses, it will be because of voter fraud, while his campaign worries about the turnout of his supporters.

Many fear Trump will declare victory before all the votes are counted.

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For their part, the authorities assure that all measures are being taken to ensure that the elections take place in a free and fair manner.

Kamala Harris is confident and satisfied with the turnout observed so far.

The next few days will certainly be eventful for Americans.

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