The two candidates strengthened in the US presidential elections Donald Trump andKamala Harris From their election tours in Swing states Two days before the elections, the Republican candidate visited Pennsylvania and North Carolina, while his Democratic rival held several meetings in Michigan.
Trump said at the beginning of his election rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania, “Here’s what you should know: Kamala messed things up, and Trump will fix them.”
“It’s a shame, and I’m the only one who talks about it because everyone is afraid to talk about it,” he added.
Both candidates are keen to win Pennsylvania, the largest of the seven swing states expected to decide the race for the White House. The state has 19 votes in Electoral College It takes 270 votes to win the presidency.
The Republican candidate continued his election tours from Pennsylvania to Kinston, North Carolina, then to Macken, Georgia.
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Promises regarding Gaza
The Israeli war is still on Gaza andLebanon She was present in the final days of the election campaign, as the former president pledged again to put an end to “chaos in the Middle East” if he wins a new term.
Meanwhile, Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris was asked during her tour of Michigan Regarding her concluding message to Muslim and Arab voters, she said, “I am honored to have the support of many Arab American leaders.”
She continued, “On the issue of Gaza, I was very clear that the level of death to which innocent Palestinians are exposed is unacceptable. We must end the war and free the (Israeli) hostages.”
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The anger of Muslims and Arabs
Harris faces the anger of Muslims and Arabs because of American political and military support for the Israeli war on Gaza. Opinion polls indicate that some of these voters will vote neither for Harris nor for Trump, and will boycott the elections or give their votes to the Green Party candidate. Jill Stein Which demanded an end to the genocide of Palestinians.
Arab Americans constitute an influential voting bloc in Michigan, and their number is estimated at about 392,000, according to data from the Arab American Institute.
On the other hand, the Democratic candidate focused her efforts on black neighborhoods in the state, and gave a speech at a historic black church.
The latest opinion polls indicate a strong convergence between the chances of Trump and Harris in the seven swing states, especially Michigan and Pennsylvania.