Barely 24 hours are left for the Presidential elections in the United States of America to decide who will be the next 47th President of America. The campaigning that witnessed fierce vocal tug-of-war between the Democrat’s Kamala Harris and Republican candidate and former President of America, Donald Trump. Both the candidates had participated in hectic campaigning for months.
The trends in the US elections according to experts were so exciting earlier as both Harris and Trump have been running neck to neck in the numerous onion polls. If the polls predicted Republicans in the lead an hour ago then it would be the opposite an hour later. The entire US election has turned very interesting watching these trends.

Both the candidates have some issues in common – The Democrat’s Kamala Harris has been referring to many issues those are women centric and according to experts, she might get a good number of women votes especially the Indian origin. One of her agenda is regularizing abortions, influencing especially the Indian community.
The issue of abortion had been a debatable issue since 2022, when the Supreme Court overturned the landmark ruling of 1973, ending the constitutional rights to abortions.
On the other hand, experts opine that Republican’s Trump has been focusing on the young people who would vote for the first time in their life. Trump has been showing extravagant picture to the young people.
In her closing remarks, Kamala Harris said, Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday night delivered her closing argument against Trump at the same site he encouraged his supporters to “fight like hell” on Jan. 6, 2021. Trump in his last campaign said, “America had worst president in Joe Biden.”
Both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump made their final remarks ahead of US elections scheduled on November 6, 2024, in the same parts of Pennsylvania at roughly the same time, focusing on the state that could make or break their chances during the last full day of the presidential campaign. The closing arguments have been delivered by former President Donald Trump in New York’s Madison Square Garden and by Vice President Kamala Harris on the Ellipse in Washington, with the White House as her backdrop.
All eyes are now on the US elections. Back home New Delhi has been watching each and every development very closely.

