In conjunction with the continuation of voting operations in all US states, the two candidates, Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump, continue to make statements in an attempt to persuade voters to vote for them.
Al Jazeera correspondent Fadi Mansour from Florida said that the Republican candidate sent a message about the necessity of waiting in the polling stations and not leaving them, because he is aware of the size of the competition and the closeness of the numbers between him and his Democratic rival.
On the other hand, the Democratic candidate called on her supporters to go to the polls in order to restore America’s freedom and equality for all, as she said.
This comes at a time when all eyes are on the seven swing states that will decide the electoral race, which are: Pennsylvania, which is the largest, Michigan, where the Arab and Muslim vote is, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada.
Regarding the important state of Wisconsin in these elections, Al Jazeera correspondent Murad Hashem stressed that the Arab and Muslim voice is influential and decisive, and although the number of the community is not large compared to the state of Michigan, it is sufficient to resolve matters, especially for the Democrats.