Kamala Harris Promises Unity Amid Campaign Turmoil
Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate, pledges to serve all Americans if elected president, striving to maintain her unity message despite complications from a remark by President Biden. The closely contested election finds Harris and Trump battling in pivotal states, with significant focus on North Carolina's unpredictable results.
Democratic candidate Kamala Harris promised to serve 'all Americans' if elected president, aiming to reinforce her unity message after President Joe Biden's recent remarks threatened her campaign. Harris emphasized representation for those disagreeing with her, countering Trump's portrayal as a democracy threat.
The final campaign week saw Harris leading polls narrowly against Trump in battleground states. North Carolina's results are challenging to predict due to recent hurricane impacts. Harris campaigned in Raleigh as Trump rallied in Rocky Mount, both vying for state's crucial votes.
Immigration remains contentious, with Trump's allies suggesting risks of illegal voting, despite rare cases. The Supreme Court's decision regarding Virginia's voter rolls fueled debates. With North Carolina's absentee ballot count extending past Election Day, delays in results are anticipated.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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