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Election enters final sprint amid historic stakes

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A historic U.S. presidential race heads into its final day, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris racing to sway voters.

Both candidates paint the election as pivotal, splitting the nation down the middle in key battleground states.

Trump, rallying in North Carolina, urged his supporters to “get everybody out and vote.”

Harris focused her final push on Pennsylvania, aiming to energize voters in the crucial swing state.

This election is marked by record-breaking early voting, with over 78 million ballots already cast.

The close race could mean a delayed result, leaving the nation in suspense beyond Election Day.

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Vice President Kamala Harris fired up supporters at a get-out-the-vote rally in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on election eve.

With banners reading “VOTE FOR FREEDOM,” she urged volunteers to make the final 24 hours count.

Harris drew a contrast with her opponent, Trump, pointing out “a huge difference” between them.

The Democratic nominee planned four events across Pennsylvania as polls show a neck-and-neck race.

Recalling her early campaign days, Harris fondly shared how she once used an ironing board as a mobile campaign desk.

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