Overview
- Kamala Harris and Donald Trump intensify their campaigns in crucial swing states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and North Carolina, with both candidates holding multiple rallies.
- Early voting records have been shattered, with 75 million ballots already cast, indicating a high turnout reminiscent of the 2020 election.
- Key issues on voters' minds include abortion rights, immigration policies, and economic concerns, with several states featuring significant ballot measures.
- Polls suggest a close contest, with betting markets showing fluctuating odds; Harris has gained momentum in some traditionally Republican states like Iowa.
- Both parties have mobilized extensive legal teams in anticipation of potential election disputes, reflecting the contentious nature of the race.