Less than 10 days before the vote, Tuesday November 5, and the American presidential election remains as uncertain as ever. To make a difference on the home field, Donald Trump hopes to fill the legendary Madison Square Garden in New York with red caps on Sunday, October 27, while Kamala Harris plans to spray the field in Philadelphia , in the critical state of Pennsylvania.
While the Democratic candidate has shown support in the past few days several icons of popular culture, such as Bruce Springsteen or Beyoncé, Donald Trump hopes to have a force with his supporters “the most famous field in the world”where the Rolling Stones, Madonna, U2 played and where the popular NBA and ice hockey teams the Knicks and Rangers play.
For her part, Kamala Harris plans to call a vote “neighborhood after neighborhood” according to his campaign team, with an emphasis on black and Latino communities, to hold votes in one of the seven contested states that will put the election on November 5, one of the closest in American history according to the accounts -opinion.
Speeches with an authoritative bent
In New York, a Democratic base where he was born and made his fortune in real estate – his name is on several skyscrapers there -, before being convicted several times by the civil and criminal courts, Donald Trump intends to himself to present as the “The best choice to fix everything that’s broken Kamala Harris”according to his campaign team. A method of repeatedly dismissing the vice president of the United States, whom he has continued to dismiss, amid personal insults (“drugs”, “fool”) to attack inflation, immigration and insecurity, on the Biden administration’s agenda.
On stage, where he is expected at 9pm GMT, after his ubiquitous campaign friend, Tesla and X owner Elon Musk, or mixed martial arts (MMA) giant Dana White, Donald Trump may respond also for those who draw a parallel between his speeches with authoritarian, populist and nationalist movements, and the choice of Madison Square Garden, where there was a spectacular Nazi rally in 1939.
The 78-year-old Republican, who would be the oldest president in US history to take office if elected, has vowed not to become a dictator. “except the first day”to close America’s borders. He also promises to deport millions of immigrants from the United States who he accuses of “to poison the nation’s blood”.
Michelle Obama is “scared”.
Saturday, at a meeting in Pennsylvania, after a stop in another crucial state, Michiganhe accused her again “Kamala (Harris) to attack criminal migrants from prisons and psychiatric hospitals around the world, from Venezuela to the Congo”. He also accused journalists of being “enemies of the people”.
Kamala Harris was endorsed by Michelle Obama, one of America’s favorite people. The first lady from the United States expressed her “very scared” to see Donald Trump return to the White House, who has never admitted he lost in 2020 and was indicted by federal justice on charges of trying to overturn the election results . “Along with all the hope I have for Kamala there is real fear, fear for our country, fear for our children, fear for what lies ahead if we forget the promises of this election.”she said.
2024-10-27 02:50:00
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