There is a shadow of a January 6, 2021 riot over Congress certifying the 2024 election
US President Donald Trump was certified the winner of the 2020 presidential election by Vice President Kamala Harris. The final tally stood at 312 to 226, with Trump having received 312 votes to Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore’s 226 votes. Trump is the first US President to be certified by the new law that explains how states finalised their results.
Biden had a lot of support from young voters this year
US Vice President Kamala Harris, who lost to Joe Biden in the US presidential election, said, “I can’t say I didn’t try my best.” She added, “I’m confident that there will be change coming and I’m anxious to work with people who will make it happen.” Harris claimed that she had sought the support of young voters during her campaign.
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Democratic candidate Kamala Harris voted at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan ahead of the US elections on Tuesday. She said, “I’d like to vote again. I think we’ve got to make things better for people in this country.” Harris is the first Indian-origin woman and the first African-American to serve as a US Senator.
Their campaign trail is days out from the election
US President Donald Trump on Saturday said that he would serve as a president for “all Americans” if he wins the election. He added that he had served as the Vice President in 2016 as well when he won the election. Trump claimed that his opponent, Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is “spoiling to the finish line, yawning, shrieking, and cackling”.
A baseless voting claim is being amplified by a network of social media accounts
While the baseless claims about overseas voting frame Trump as the victim of illegal votes cast for Kamala Harris, many of the accounts that ISD identified boast that they actually voted for Trump in swing states. Earlier, Trump falsely claimed in a social media post that Democrats intended to use overseas ballots to “CHEAT” and manipulate the election results.
Over one hundred thousand subscribers of the Washington Post flee after Bezos blocks Harris endorsement
The Washington Post has said that it has cancelled subscriptions of over 2 lakh people after its Publisher Will Lewis said that the paper won’t endorse in this year’s presidential race or in future elections. This comes after the paper’s Founder Jeff Bezos said that he didn’t endorse Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris due to “conflicts of interest”.
Harris needs young people of color to vote for her
American presidential nominee Kamala Harris on Sunday said that the US “can’t afford another four more years like the last eight.” “We can’t continue to have President Trump as our leader. I intend to be the first person in history to serve as President of the United States,” she added. “I’m not going to let Donald Trump try to take away our democracy,” Harris further said.
Trump was in front of an all-woman audience at Fox News
During a Fox News town hall on Wednesday, US Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris said that ex-US President Donald Trump had called Democrats “the enemy within”. Trump had recently said, “It’s the enemy from within…they are very dangerous…they are marxists…communists and fascists and they’re sick.” Earlier, Trump had said that he might have to use the military to handle that enemy.
Harris was pressed on the concerns of Black voters
During a rally, US Vice President Kamala Harris brought a bit of US President Donald Trump into her rally to show people that she is “unhinged”. Trump has been showing clips of Harris talking about the policies she supports and instances of her stumbling in interviews. Recently, Trump said he would use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport people.
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Ahead of the Vice Presidential debate on Tuesday, US Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris has said, “We need to come together as a country.” “We need to come together as a people,” she added. Harris made the remark ahead of the debate in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. Former US President Donald Trump had earlier accused Harris of running a “racist” campaign.