US votes, Trump: "I don't want violence". Harris: "Vote for a better future"
The results on the night between Tuesday and Wednesday, America locked down. It will be a head to head according to the expertsPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
The United States of America votes to choose the next president. Donald Trump or Kamala Harris?
The Democratic candidate closed her campaign from Pennsylvania: "America is ready for a new beginning. America is ready for a new path where we see our fellow Americans not as an enemy, but as a neighbor," she told her supporters.
The Republican candidate from Michigan instead promised to lead the United States to "new heights of glory." He added: "With your vote, we can solve every single problem our country faces and lead America, indeed the world, to new heights of glory."
As for the vote, experts predict a close race until the very end. Eyes are on the 7 “Swing States” , which could prove decisive in the election of the 47th US president , with – some scenarios say – a few thousand votes that could prove decisive.
After what happened during the election of Joe Biden, Capitol Hill, the White House and Congress are locked down, with the National Guard on alert. The results of the vote will arrive during the Italian night between Tuesday and Wednesday.
“I don’t want any kind of violence,” Donald Trump said at the polling station in West Palm Beach where he voted with his wife Melania. “I think we’re going to have a big win. We have a significant lead,” he added, adding that he would be “the first” to concede defeat if he believes the election is fair. “So far it looks like it is.”
"America, this is the time to make our voices heard, let's vote for a better future," Kamala Harris wrote on X, who also announced how she will follow the elections. "I will have dinner with my family, then I will move to my Howard University to follow the results ." This is the historic black college, the 'Black Harvard' where Harris graduated in 1989 and began taking her first steps in politics. Security on the campus has been raised to the maximum levels, the entire area has been cordoned off and the surrounding streets have been closed to traffic.
(Online Union)