A day before the elections, Harris has a warning for American citizens.

US Vice President Kamala Harris has warned voters not to be disappointed by Donald Trump's claims of the integrity of presidential elections before the last day of the vote. In particular, she warned that people who did not vote should not be deceived. I would especially ask people who haven't voted yet to [...]
In particular, she warned that people who did not vote should not be deceived.
I would especially ask people who have not voted yet to be deceived by his tactics, which I think includes suggesting to people that if they vote, their vote will not matter”, Harris said at a press conference.
I think it's a tactic. It aims to draw attention to the fact that we have and support free and fair elections in our country. We did it in 2020. He lost”, she added.
The “and systems that are set for these elections in 2024 have integrity, are good systems, and the people's vote will determine their score”, the vice president concluded.
It becomes known that a wide range of polls show that at least seven field states are currently very close to results, with neither Harris nor Trump having a strong advantage in the national popular vote, writes euronewsHe's following in on Telegrafie.
Harris made her comments after a Trump rally, in which the former president said he should not leave “from the White House after the 2020 elections.
As reported in his speech, Trump claimed that a survey showing his loss in Ioua was a form of electoral intervention and claimed without giving evidence that voter fraud is already under way in Pennsylvania.
They've found, as I understand it... 6000 voting sheets all made out of the same hand, in other words, the same exact skill, the same hand, the same hand, everything, it's all made from the same pen, exactly the same pen. And then they go and say, well this is a conspiracy theory. It's a terrible thing that happened to our country”, Trump said.
The republican campaign has promised it will deploy legal teams across the country to submit cases claiming to be voter fraud and is already taking legal action in Georgia's state.
Otherwise, in 2020, Joe Biden won the popular vote by a clear margin, but he achieved only a majority at the highly important Electoral College, ensuring slight differences in several states Trump won in 2016.
It took more than three days after the polls for a final Benden victory were closed.
However, Trump claimed victory only hours after the count had begun, insisting the votes had been stolen.
After Biden was declared the winner, Trump undertook a legal and political campaign in many countries to prove the results to be reversed, but his efforts failed.
Beden's victory was confirmed by Congress on January 6, 2021, after an attack on the Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters.












