The presidential campaign comes down to a final push across a handful of states on the eve of Election Day.
spent all of Monday in Pennsylvania, whose 19 electoral votes offer the largest prize among the states expected to determine the Electoral College outcome. held four rallies in three states, beginning in Raleigh, North Carolina, stopping twice in Pennsylvania with events in Reading and Pittsburgh, then ending in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Dixville Notch splits presidential vote 3-3 in first Election Day vote
In a presidential election that couldn鈥檛 be closer, it seemed fitting that the first votes cast on Election Day were evenly split, with three for Donald Trump and three for Kamala Harris.
The tiny New Hampshire resort town Dixville Notch has a tradition that dates back to 1960 for being the first in the nation to complete in-person voting. After a rousing accordion version of the national anthem, the town鈥檚 six voters began casting their ballots at the stroke of midnight and the vote count was complete 15 minutes later.
Walz: Women will send a message to Trump tomorrow 鈥榳hether he likes it or not鈥
Women will be the group to soundly reject former President Donald Trump on Election Day, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said at the final rally of his campaign Monday night in Detroit.
鈥淔olks, this is getting pretty simple now: Kamala and I trust women,鈥 Walz said. 鈥淣ow tomorrow, women all across America, of every age, both parties, are going to send a loud, clear message to Donald Trump, whether he likes it or not.鈥
The comment is a callback to Trump telling an audience in Green Bay, Wisconsin, last week that he would protect women as president 鈥渨hether the women like it or not. I am going to protect them.鈥 Trump acknowledged during the comment that his top aides urged him not to call himself a protector because it is 鈥渋nappropriate.鈥
Walz鈥檚 comment also hints at numerous polls that show a large gender gap in the 2024 race, with women leaning toward Harris and Walz and men leaning toward Trump and his running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance.
Bon Jovi: 鈥楪o to the polls tomorrow, let鈥檚 elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz鈥
Jon Bon Jovi gave a slow and soulful rendition of his band鈥檚 1986 working-class anthem 鈥淟ivin鈥 on a Prayer鈥 at a Harris campaign rally in Detroit.
Taking the stage just after Tim Walz, Bon Jovi, who recently had major vocal surgery, kept his singing subdued as he played acoustic guitar and left the soaring section to a pair of backup singers.
鈥淕o to the polls tomorrow, let鈥檚 elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, America鈥檚 countin鈥 on you,鈥 Bon Jovi told the crowd in a low, gruff voice after the song.
Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin performs at Harris rally in Philadelphia
Puerto Rican singing star Ricky Martin took the stage with backup dancers, a horn section and his usual energy at Harris鈥 rally in Philadelphia.
He didn鈥檛 mention Harris or the election in his quick appearance, but was introduced by Puerto Rican rapper Fat Joe, who spoke out against Donald Trump and his supporters鈥 attitude toward Puerto Rico and Latinos more broadly.
Martin performed at an inaugural ball for George W. Bush in 2001.
Harris arrives in Philadelphia
The final rally of Harris鈥 presidential campaign is being held outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art, made famous by Sylvester Stallone鈥檚 鈥淩ocky,鈥 and will feature appearances by Oprah and Lady Gaga, among other celebrities.
Harris鈥 husband, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, is also scheduled to speak.
The vice president was joined at her previous stop in Pittsburgh by her sister, Maya Harris, and brother-in-law, Tony West.
Muslim leaders help open Trump rally in Michigan
Among the speakers to open for a Trump rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, were two Muslim mayors of cities in metro Detroit with large Arab American populations.
Hamtramck Mayor Amer Ghalib and Dearborn Heights Mayor Bill Bazzi, both of whom are Democrats but have endorsed Trump, each called on Arab Americans to support Trump.
鈥淢y message to my fellow Arab and Muslim Americans, your votes in this swing state will change the face of America and your votes will decide the future of America,鈥 said Ghalib.
Trump is hoping to capitalize on the unrest in metro Detroit, home to the nation鈥檚 largest Arab American community that has been upset with the Biden-Harris administration鈥檚 handling of the Israel-Hamas war.
Bazzi, who has faced pushback from some in his community, said that he would rather 鈥渓ose my election than have a bunch of warmongers win the election.鈥
Voter Voice: 鈥業 don鈥檛 think we鈥檙e in a better place than we were last time鈥
Amanda Geist, of Croydon in Bucks County, usually works the polls, but she took a break this year and will instead bring her 11-year-old daughter, Annalise, with her to vote Tuesday.
They attended the rally together near the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Annalise had scored a free campaign T-shirt. She wishes she could vote.
鈥淚 think it would be amazing seeing a woman president,鈥 Annalise said.
Their neighborhood in Croydon leans toward Trump, and Geist said Harris signs have been destroyed or stolen. That doesn鈥檛 make her hopeful the country will come together after the election. She thinks it may take another election cycle to cool things down.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think we鈥檙e in a better place than we were last time, to be honest,鈥 Geist said, 鈥渕aybe worse.鈥
Harris campaign is inviting top donors to election briefing Wednesday, when results could remain unknown
With the results of Tuesday鈥檚 election potentially taking days to become clear, the Harris campaign is inviting top donors to an election briefing on Wednesday, in addition to her election night watch party on Tuesday evening.
A person familiar with the matter confirmed the plan, which was first reported by The New York Times on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the matter.
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Zeke Miller contributed reporting.
Voter Voice: 鈥楾his time around, I know I鈥檓 going to be very anxious鈥
Tien Nguyen, 34, a tech industry worker in Philadelphia, planned to have friends over Tuesday night for what she鈥檚 calling the 鈥淓lection Night Anxiety Fest.鈥
鈥淲e鈥檙e going to eat our emotions,鈥 Nguyen said as she waited for the Harris rally in Philadelphia to start.
鈥淭his time around, I know I鈥檓 going to be very anxious, and I just want people around,鈥 she said.
She doesn鈥檛 expect to know who鈥檚 president before the party ends 鈥 she said she thinks it will take until the week鈥檚 end.
Nguyen hopes to see Harris named the first woman president, but her background also resonates with her as they both come from a family of immigrants. Nguyen was born to Vietnamese parents in the Philippines, then raised in the Philadelphia area since she was 3.
She said she thinks Harris鈥 background gives her more 鈥減erspective and empathy鈥 than the men who have filled the Oval Office to date.
鈥淗opefully having a woman president there leads to more world peace, less conflict,鈥 she said.
The differences between Harris and Trump on full display in penultimate rallies
Harris and Trump鈥檚 differences have long been clear. But on Monday night in Pittsburgh, their dueling rallies drove home just how large the gulf between them truly is.
Only 9 miles (14 kilometers) separated the two in the key Pennsylvania city. Trump spoke at PPG Paints Arena, home to the Pittsburgh Penguins, in one of his standard arena rally setups. Harris spoke at Carrie Furnaces, a historic steel facility with an event that nodded to Pittsburgh鈥檚 place as the heart of the country鈥檚 steel industry.
Harris spoke for 10 minutes. Trump spoke for 950% more, clocking in an hour and 45 minutes.
Harris was introduced by comedian Cedric the Entertainer and seen off by a performance from artist Katy Perry. Trump brought conservative commentator Megyn Kelly on stage and touted the support of Roberto Clemente Jr., the son of the famed Pittsburgh Pirate outfielder.
Harris is closing her campaign by barely mentioning Trump directly. 鈥淭his is it,鈥 Harris said at her event. 鈥淭omorrow is Election Day, and the momentum is on our side.鈥
Trump repeatedly invoked Harris 鈥 and her nearby rally.
鈥淚f you vote for Kamala, you will have four more years of misery, failure, and disaster, and our country may never recover,鈥 Trump told his audience, earning boos. Later, he added, 鈥淜amala has a little rally going on. And when I say little, I mean little.鈥
Vance refers to Harris as 鈥榯rash鈥 while speaking in Atlanta
Ohio Sen. JD Vance, Trump鈥檚 running mate, has referred to Kamala Harris as 鈥渢rash.鈥
Speaking Monday in Atlanta, Vance ripped Harris by referencing a comment made by President Joe Biden suggesting that Trump supporters were 鈥済arbage.鈥 Biden, in turn, was responding to a joke by comic Tony Hinchcliffe at Trump鈥檚 recent Madison Square Garden rally in which Hinchcliffe likened Puerto Rico to a 鈥渇loating island of garbage.鈥
The Trump campaign has faced days of criticism from Harris allies over Hinchcliffe鈥檚 joke. It has focused on Biden鈥檚 reference to Trump supporters instead.
Vance told the Atlanta audience that Americans should not be called 鈥済arbage鈥 for supporting border restrictions or 鈥渨anting to be able to afford groceries.鈥
鈥淚n two days, we are going to take out the trash in Washington, D.C., and the trash鈥檚 name is Kamala Harris,鈥 he said.
The comment stirred anger among Harris allies online. Levar Stoney, the mayor of Richmond, Virginia, said Vance had 鈥渕ade one of the worst mistakes of his political career.鈥
More than 81 million people have already cast ballots in the 2024 election
That鈥檚 about half the number who voted overall in 2020. More people voted early that year because of the pandemic. Still, several states have reported record levels of early voting because former President Donald Trump has urged Republicans to vote that way now.
Early voting data only tells you who has cast ballots, not who they voted for. We鈥檒l have to wait for Tuesday night to find that out. But, meanwhile, you can pore over the early vote data .
Authorities debunk video falsely claiming election fraud in Arizona
The nation鈥檚 federal law enforcement and election security agencies are debunking a video falsely claiming election fraud in Arizona, linking it to an ongoing Russian disinformation scheme and warning on the eve of Election Day that the Russia-linked efforts risk inciting violence, including against election officials.
The joint statement by the Office of the Director of 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Intelligence, the FBI and the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency also cited an article posted recently and amplified by Russian influence actors that falsely claimed officials in swing states plan to orchestrate election fraud using such methods as ballot stuffing and cyberattacks.
Federal officials say they anticipate that Russian actors will release additional 鈥渕anufactured content鈥 through Election Day and in the days and weeks after polls close.
Trump touts endorsement from son of Roberto Clemente
Trump touted the endorsement of Roberto Clemente Jr., the son of the MLB Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente, a prominent Puerto Rican who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Trump hopes Clemente Jr.鈥檚 backing can help him with Hispanic voters after a comic鈥檚 joke at his Madison Square Garden rally offended many Puerto Ricans.
鈥淢y father, the name Clemente, what it means is goodwill and unity,鈥 Clemente said at Trump鈥檚 Pittsburgh rally. 鈥淚 believe that your team is going to bring it all home.鈥
Clemente said he wants to help Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who Trump says will have virtually free reign to oversee health programs despite his history of promoting theories that contradict the overwhelming consensus of scientists.
Trump called the endorsement 鈥渁 great honor.鈥 Clemente Jr. had his own brief MLB career.
Katy Perry performs at Harris rally
Katy Perry took the stage after Harris spoke in Pittsburgh, singing a mashup of songs starting with her 2013 hit, 鈥淒ark Horse.鈥 Before singing a piece of 2010鈥檚 鈥淧art of Me,鈥 she shouted, 鈥淚t鈥檚 my body, and my choice,鈥 and 鈥淲e鈥檙e almost there!鈥
In 2016, the singer was a major campaigner for Hillary Clinton. She both spoke at and performed at the Democratic 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Convention in Philadelphia that year, and her song 鈥淩oar鈥 was a staple of the Clinton campaign.
鈥榃e鈥檝e got one day left to get this done,鈥 Harris says in Pittsburgh
Harris urged her supporters not to be shy about asking people in their lives to get out and vote.
鈥淧ittsburgh, listen, we鈥檝e got one day left to get this done,鈥 Harris said in the penultimate speech of her campaign. 鈥淪o now we work to get out the vote. Let鈥檚 reach out in these next 24 hours to family and friends and classmates and neighbors and coworkers.鈥
Harris鈥 remarks were notably short in Pittsburgh. She spoke for under 10 minutes before singer Katy Perry took the stage to perform.
鈥淚 am asking for your vote,鈥 Harris said, adding later, 鈥淵our vote is your voice and your voice is your power.鈥
Harris now travels to Philadelphia for the final rally of her campaign.
Harris: 鈥楳omentum is on our side鈥
Harris projected the confidence her campaign is feeling at the penultimate event of her presidential run, telling an audience on Monday night in Pittsburgh that 鈥渢he momentum is on our side.鈥
鈥淭his is it,鈥 Harris said with Carrie Furnaces behind her, a historic steel facility that nodded to Pittsburgh鈥檚 history as the heart of the country鈥檚 steel industry. 鈥淭omorrow is Election Day, and the momentum is on our side.鈥
鈥淲e must finish strong,鈥 Harris added. 鈥淢ake no mistake, we will win.鈥
This is not Harris鈥 final stop of the night. She will head to Philadelphia for the final event of her campaign.
Megyn Kelly delivers fiery speech in support of Trump at his closing message rally
It was a full-circle moment for the two after Trump and the broadcaster feuded bitterly and publicly during Trump鈥檚 2016 campaign.
Kelly defended Trump against recent controversies, including his repeated pledge to 鈥減rotect women,鈥 and pressed his case against Harris as weak on the border.
鈥淗e got mocked by the left by saying he would be a protector of women,鈥 Kelly said. 鈥淗e will be a protector of women and it鈥檚 why I鈥檓 voting for him. He will close the border and he will keep the boys out of women鈥檚 sports where they don鈥檛 belong.鈥
Trump stood to the side, grinning and beaming, as Kelly spoke.
Kelly was a Fox News star in 2016 when she infuriated Trump at a GOP debate with a question about his treatment of women. He bitterly attacked her after the debate, and his supporters joined in, leaving her worried about threats.
Trump later boycotted another debate telecast by Fox because Kelly was one of the moderators.
Kelly left Fox for NBC News, an ill fit where she was taken off the air following an uproar when she suggested it was OK for white people to wear blackface on Halloween. She now hosts a SiriusXM satellite radio show.
Cedric the Entertainer introduces Harris at her Pittsburgh rally
The standup comic and actor declared, 鈥淪he is not a demagogue, and yet she is not demure.鈥
A Missouri native, Cedric the Entertainer is known for appearing on 鈥淭he Steve Harvey Show,鈥 in the 鈥淏arbershop鈥 movies and in Spike Lee鈥檚 standup concert film 鈥淭he Original Kings of Comedy.鈥
Podcaster Joe Rogan endorses Trump
Joe Rogan, the nation鈥檚 most-listened-to podcaster, announced on the eve of the election that he鈥檚 endorsing Trump.
Rogan, in a post on X promoting his interview with Trump supporter Elon Musk, made a compelling case for the Republican presidential nominee and said, 鈥淚 agree with him every step of the way.鈥
鈥淔or the record, yes, that鈥檚 an endorsement of Trump,鈥 he added.
Trump late last month sat for a three-hour interview with Rogan for his podcast.
Voter Voice: Trump鈥檚 final rally in Grand Rapids will be 鈥榓 very important moment in history鈥
Paul Henley, a military veteran from the Grand Rapids area, was attending his first Donald Trump rally Monday night in western Michigan with his 15-year-old son.
鈥淚 just thought it was a very important moment in history,鈥 said Henley. 鈥淩egardless of whether Trump wins or loses 鈥 I do hope he wins 鈥 it will be his last rally.鈥
Henley added that 鈥渋t鈥檚 an important kind of closure on history, on this chapter, this tumultuous time in America.鈥
While Henley said that he didn鈥檛 necessarily have an issue with absentee voting, he planned to vote on Election Day. He supports Trump due to his 鈥渇iscal policies鈥 and Trump鈥檚 ability to create 鈥減eace through strength鈥 in the Middle East during his time in office.
Whoever wins the election, Henley said that he is hopeful for a peaceful transfer of power, 鈥渁ssuming there鈥檚 a free and fair election and everything was on the up and up.鈥
鈥淲henever they decide to close the election out, if Kamala Harris is the president of the United States, then begrudgingly she鈥檚 the president,鈥 said Henley. 鈥淚 say begrudgingly, because I will always respect the office of the president.鈥
鈥淚 just wish we could focus on our commonalities and our common interests and work toward the common good and strive to make America the best country you can be,鈥 Henley added. 鈥淵ou know, one where kids can ride their bikes till the lamp posts turn off.鈥
Trump continuously refers to former President Obama with emphasis on his middle name, Hussein
At his recent rallies, Trump has been invoking 鈥淏arack Hussein Obama,鈥 emphasizing his predecessor鈥檚 middle name.
Obama鈥檚 critics frequently used his middle name during his presidency along with other ways to make him appear foreign. Trump was a leading proponent of the 鈥渂irther鈥 conspiracy.
Trump claimed he got more votes in his 2020 reelection campaign than he did four years earlier.
鈥淚 mean, Obama, Barack Hussein Obama, he didn鈥檛 do that,鈥 Trump said.
He has also recently used the middle name while saying Obama was a divisive president.
Trump is once again growing wistful as he ends his campaign
鈥淚t鈥檚 sad because we鈥檝e been doing this for nine years,鈥 Trump said in Pittsburgh after inviting members of his family to join him on stage.
Trump is holding his second-to-last rally of the 2024 election 鈥 and says he鈥檒l be done once this ends. His rallies became a cultural phenomenon during his 2015 campaign, drawing thousands of people who often camped out overnight or waited for hours in freezing cold or blazing heat.
鈥淚 have one left. And remember the rallies are the most exciting thing. There鈥檒l never be rallies like this,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is never going to happen again.鈥
Trump says this will be his last campaign for the White House 鈥 and he鈥檚 finishing it just as he started his first.
He is leaning into hardline immigration rhetoric and vowing to 鈥渓iberate鈥 the country from what he describes as an 鈥渙ccupation.鈥
It鈥檚 rhetoric that has animated his core supporters since he declared his candidacy for the Republican nomination 鈥 and that still earns him some of his loudest applause. His call for the death penalty for any migrant who kills a U.S. citizen drew hoots and whistles and a 鈥淯SA!鈥 chant.
Several of Trump鈥檚 children join him on stage in Pittsburgh
Trump invited several of his children on stage as he spoke nostalgically about the end of his campaign.
He told a story about his youngest son, Barron Trump, teaching him about technology.
鈥淒o I have good kids?鈥 Trump said to loud cheers. 鈥淎re my kids here? Where are my kids?鈥
He was joined on stage by Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and his wife Lara, along with Tiffany Trump and her husband. He said Barron was watching from home and Ivanka Trump 鈥渓oves the whole thing.鈥
Several of Trump鈥檚 children joined him on stage at another rally earlier Monday in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Michigan GOP chair says he is 鈥榲ery confident鈥 Trump will win
Ahead of Donald Trump鈥檚 final rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan 鈥 the same place he closed out his 2016 and 2020 campaigns 鈥 state party chair Pete Hoekstra said he feels 鈥渧ery confident鈥 that Trump will carry the state and win another four years in the White House.
鈥淚鈥檓 optimistic. Very bullish on Michigan,鈥 Hoekstra told The Associated Press.
Republicans have also focused on election security in Michigan, but on Monday night, Hoekstra said that 鈥渟o far鈥 he felt good about the security of the election, but 鈥測ou never know what you don鈥檛 know.鈥
鈥淥verall, we鈥檙e feeling good. We鈥檝e got a great effort in place,鈥 said Hoekstra, adding that a 鈥渨ar room鈥 was in place to take calls if there were any issues with voting tomorrow.
Trump in his speech paints migrants as killers, as he often does
Trump says he wants to see the successful Penn State wrestling team compete against migrants, painting a picture of people crossing the border illegally as strong and nasty.
鈥淚 want the migrants to go against the champion, and I think the migrant might actually win,鈥 Trump said, describing migrants 鈥 as he often does 鈥 as killers who鈥檝e spent time in jail.
He said he met the wrestlers recently and told them 鈥渢hey might be the only guys in the country who can beat the hell out of the migrants.鈥
He had a similar riff at a rally earlier Monday.
Immigration has been Trump鈥檚 signature issue since the day he announced his first campaign for president. He often uses dehumanizing language to describe migrants and massively inflates the danger posed by immigrants, who commit crimes at lower rates than native-born Americans.
Andra Day belts Billie Holiday for Kamala Harris
The election may be a nail-biter, but Andra Day said at a rally for Harris in Pittsburgh that she has 鈥渃omplete faith鈥 when it comes to the voting power of the people of Pennsylvania.
鈥淚 love women in positions of power,鈥 she said in her introduction.
Then she launched into a cover of Billie Holiday鈥檚 鈥淕od Bless the Child,鈥 a nod to her role as Holiday in 2021鈥檚 鈥淭he United States vs. Billie Holiday.鈥 It earned Day an Oscar nomination. Day also performed an original song, 鈥淓mpty,鈥 from her latest album 鈥淐assandra.鈥
In 2020, Andra Day performed her hit 鈥淩ise Up,鈥 what became an unofficial anthem for the Black Lives Matter movement, during President Joe Biden鈥檚 virtual inaugural parade.
Trump speaks dismissively of Beyonc茅鈥檚 appearance at Harris rally
Trump鈥檚 comments drew boos from his supporters for the megastar, who spoke at a Harris rally in Houston but did not perform.
鈥淏eyonc茅 would come in. Everyone鈥檚 expecting a couple of songs. There were no songs. There was no happiness,鈥 Trump said. Harris supporters who were there might dispute his characterization of .
Then Trump offered some advice to fellow politicians who want to appear with celebrities: 鈥淎lways put the stars on after you. That way they stay.鈥
Trump promises to solve all of America鈥檚 ills if he wins the election
鈥淎 vote for Trump means your groceries will be cheaper,鈥 Trump says. 鈥淵our paychecks will be higher, your streets will be safer, your communities will be richer, and your future will be brighter than ever before.鈥
Trump has claimed his plans to increase energy production will help him lower prices, even as he plans to dramatically raise tariffs.
He鈥檚 repeating his campaign鈥檚 closing message that: 鈥淜amala broke it. I will fix it.鈥
Trump: 鈥榃e do not have to settle for weakness, incompetence, decline and decay鈥
Trump is beginning his Pittsburgh speech by painting a bleak picture of America under Democratic leadership and promising to fix it. He says Americans have suffered 鈥渃atastrophic failure, betrayal and humiliation.鈥
鈥淲e do not have to settle for weakness, incompetence, decline and decay,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淲ith your vote tomorrow, we can fix every single problem our country faces and lead America, and indeed the whole world, to new heights of glory.鈥
Trump on stage at his penultimate rally in Pittsburgh
The rally is a redo of sorts after Trump鈥檚 first try at a closing message speech went off the rails.
In a rally at Madison Square Garden in Trump鈥檚 native New York City, comedian Tony Hinchcliffe spoke first and made a joke calling Puerto Rico a pile of garbage, offending many Puerto Ricans and disrupting Trump鈥檚 efforts to build support among Hispanic voters.
Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens, though they can only vote if they live in one of the 50 states.
Trump has distanced himself from the comedian but has not denounced the joke.
Georgia poll worker arrested for mailing bomb threat, Justice Department says
Federal authorities have arrested a Georgia election worker accused of sending a letter threatening poll workers he wrote to make it seem like it had come from a voter he had gotten into a fight with earlier.
Nicholas Wimbish, 25, of Milledgeville, Georgia, got into a verbal altercation with a voter while serving a poll worker at the Jones County Election Office in Gray, Georgia, last month, the Justice Department said.
The next day, prosecutors say he sent a letter from a 鈥淛ones County Voter鈥 to the the elections superintendent. The letter said Wimbish was 鈥渃onspiring votes鈥 and 鈥渄istracting voters from concentrating.鈥 It said Wimbish and others should 鈥渟hould look over their shoulder鈥 and that 鈥淚 know where they all live because I found home voting addresses for all them.鈥
Prosecutors say Wimbish wrote at the bottom of the typed letter: 鈥淧S boom toy in early vote place, cigar burning, be safe.鈥
When authorities interviewed Wimbish about the letter, he blamed it on the voter, according to court records.
He鈥檚 charged with mailing a bomb threat, conveying false information about a bomb threat, mailing a threatening letter and making false statements to FBI agents.
There was no lawyer listed for Wimbish in court records. A message was left at a number listed for him in public records.
Trump to take the stage soon in Pittsburgh
The event at PPG Paints Arena will serve as Trump鈥檚 campaign鈥檚 closing message of the race, aides say.
While the arena鈥檚 upper level seating has been blocked off 鈥 and some seats remain empty in the lower sections 鈥 Trump has drawn a crowd of thousands to the venue, which has a capacity of 14,000 to 19,000, depending on how the seating is arranged.
Trump has been drawing smaller crowds in the closing stretch of the campaign than he did in previous races.
That could be, in part, because he has been returning again and again to the same battleground states, sometimes speaking in the same places 鈥 and even the same venues 鈥 where he spoke just days earlier.
More than 20 states are willing to send 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Guard troops to Washington if needed, officials say
香港六合彩挂牌资料 Guard officials say more than two dozen states have indicated they would be willing to send Guard troops to Washington if needed and requested in the coming weeks following the presidential election and in the runup to the inauguration.
The District of Columbia has not yet made any formal request for Guard troops. But officials across the government have been meeting and preparing for the possibility that the U.S. Capitol could once again be rocked by violence around the certification of the election by Congress on Jan. 6 and the inauguration two weeks after that.
Speaking to reporters Monday, Col. Jean Paul Laurenceau, chief of future operations for the 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Guard Bureau, said it is not yet clear how many Guard troops will be needed or requested this year.
He said it will depend on what the District of Columbia wants but noted that the 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Guard Bureau and the states are leaning forward in anticipation of a request for assistance.
A new American citizen on the Texas border votes for the first time
After living in the U.S. for over 60 years and never attempting to seek citizenship, Carlos Salas said he was compelled to 鈥渨ake up鈥 to his civic duties.
He resides in Alamo, Texas, just 8 miles (13 kilometers) from the border. This year, at age 78, he voted for the first time in his life.
Born in Veracruz, Mexico, Salas arrived in the U.S. at age 14. He has spent the past 30 years as a photographer traveling around the Rio Grande Valley, the southernmost part of Texas. He photographs families at special events like quincea帽eras. Occasionally he walks to Nuevo Progreso, Tamaulipas in Mexico to pick up a souvenir for his wife.
Salas said the fear of being returned to Mexico kept him from seeking citizenship and the right to vote. But this year he said he鈥檚 driven to the polls out of concern for those who, like him, are hardworking immigrants seeking safety and shelter in the U.S.
Washington state reaches 5 million registered voters
Washington state officially reached the milestone of having 5 million registered voters on Monday, according to the Secretary of State鈥檚 Office.
Additionally, 10,059 voters registered on Oct. 28, the deadline for registering or updating voter registration online and via mail, setting a state record for online voter registrations in a single day. Eligible voters can still register to vote or update registration in person at voting centers until 8 p.m. on Election Day.
Nearly 2 million Washington voters had already returned their ballots as of Oct. 31.
Harris gets out her own vote in Pennsylvania
Harris went canvassing in Pennsylvania on the eve of Election Day, visiting two homes in Reading as she campaigned throughout the state.
Harris, and the considerable motorcade she travels in, pulled up to a home where three people waited for the Democratic nominee.
鈥淗i guys,鈥 Harris said.
鈥淥h my God,鈥 said the family, seeing the vice president on their porch.
鈥淪orry for the intrusion,鈥 Harris added. The family said they planned to vote on Tuesday morning and that they had made up their minds, but they did not say who they were backing.
Harris, accompanied by two campaign volunteers, then walked a few doors down, where a woman told the vice president, 鈥淵ou already got my vote,鈥 and gave her a hug as dogs barked in the background. She told the vice president that her husband, who shook Harris鈥 hand as he emerged from the house, planned to vote Tuesday.
鈥淚t鈥檚 the day before the election and I just wanted to come by and say I hope to earn your vote,鈥 Harris told the woman.
The Democratic nominee could also be heard telling the women about needing to 鈥渇ind common ground,鈥 a familiar line from her stump speech.