With just six days left until the US election, over 57.5 million Americans have already cast their votes. The number includes both early in-person and mail-in voters, with around 30 million voting early in person and 27 million voting by mail. The race between President Trump and his opponent Kamala Harris is heating up, with Harris leading Trump by 6 points in Wisconsin and 5 points in Michigan, according to a new CNN poll.
Meanwhile, Arnold Schwarzenegger, a former Republican governor, has endorsed Harris, joining a growing list of Republicans crossing party lines to vote against Trump. In other developments, Puerto Rican reggaeton singer Nicky Jam has withdrawn his support for Trump after a comedian made derogatory remarks about Puerto Rico at a Trump rally. And the Supreme Court has paused a ruling that would have restored voting rights to 1,600 voters in Virginia.
At a campaign rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, Harris emphasized unity and respect for all voters, unlike Trump, who has been accused of demonizing his opponents. Trump himself has been on the campaign trail, including a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he was joined by former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre. Trump continues to focus on issues like tariffs and manufacturing in his bid for re-election, despite warnings from economists about the consequences of his policies on the global economy.
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