This came at a time when the two presidential candidates continued their election campaign in the south of the country, just three days before the elections that will be held on Tuesday.
At a rally in Gastonia, North Carolina, Trump said he would deport millions of immigrants if elected, warning that “every city in America will turn into a dangerous and dirty refugee camp” if she wins. Harris Presidency.
And criticized Trump The federal government’s response to Hurricane Helen again claimed that aid was being diverted away from the state to help migrants enter the country.
For her part, Harris said during her election campaign in Atlanta that Trump would abuse his power if he returned to the White House.
“This person has become increasingly unstable. He is obsessed with revenge and complaining. A man who seeks limitless power,” she added.
Harris is scheduled to resume her election campaign at a later date with the rock star Jon Bon Jovi In Charlotte, the largest city in North Carolina.
This is the fourth day in a row that Harris and Trump have visited the same state, highlighting the great importance of the seven swing states likely to decide the elections, in which opinion polls show intense competition.
The Election Lab website, affiliated with the University of Florida, reported that more than 72 million Americans have already cast their ballots, which is below the record rate of early voting in 2020 during the pandemic. Covid-19but it still indicates a high level of voter turnout.