America reaches Election Day and a stark choice between Trump and Harris
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[November 05, 2024]
By ZEKE MILLER, MICHELLE L. PRICE and WILL WEISSERT
WASHINGTON (AP) — A presidential campaign marked by upheaval and rancor
approached its finale on Election Day as Americans decided whether to
send Donald Trump back to the White House or elevate Kamala Harris to
the Oval Office.
Polls opened across the nation Tuesday morning as voters faced a stark
choice between two candidates who have offered drastically different
temperaments and visions for the world’s largest economy and dominant
military power.
Harris, the Democratic vice president, stands to be the first female
president if elected. She has promised to work across the aisle to
tackle economic worries and other issues without radically departing
from the course set by President Joe Biden. Trump, the Republican former
president, has vowed to replace thousands of federal workers with
loyalists, impose sweeping tariffs on allies and foes alike, and stage
the largest deportation operation in U.S. history.
The two candidates spent the waning hours of the campaign overlapping in
Pennsylvania, the biggest battleground state. They were trying to
energize their bases as well as Americans still on the fence or debating
whether to vote at all.
"It’s important, it’s my civic duty and it’s important that I vote for
myself and I vote for the democracy and the country which I supported
for 22 years of my life,” said Ron Kessler, 54, an Air Force veteran
from Pennsylvania who said he was voting for just the second time.
Harris and Trump entered Election Day focused on seven battleground
states, five of them carried by Trump in 2016 before flipping to Biden
in 2020: the “blue wall” of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin as well
as Arizona and Georgia. Nevada and North Carolina, which Democrats and
Republicans respectively carried in the last two elections, also were
closely contested.
The closeness of the race and the number of states in play raised the
likelihood that once again a victor might not be known on election
night. There was one early harbinger from the New Hampshire hamlet of
Dixville Notch, which by tradition votes after midnight on Election Day.
Dixville Notch split between Trump and Harris, with three votes for
each.
In the 2020 presidential race it took four days to declare a winner.
Regardless, Trump has baselessly claimed that if he lost, it would be
due to fraud. Harris' campaign was preparing for him to try to declare
victory before a winner is known on Tuesday night or to try to contest
the result if she wins. Four years ago, Trump launched an effort to
overturn the voters’ will that ended in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection
at the U.S. Capitol.
Trump planned to vote in his adopted home state of Florida on Tuesday,
then spend the day at his Mar-a-Lago estate in advance of a party at a
nearby convention center. Harris already voted by mail in her home state
of California. She'll have a watch party at her alma mater, Howard
University in Washington.
Each candidate would take the country into new terrain
Harris, 60, would be the first woman, Black woman and person of South
Asian descent to serve as president. She also would be the first sitting
vice president to win the White House in 32 years.
A victory would cap a whirlwind campaign unlike any other in American
history. Harris ascended to the top of the Democratic ticket less than
four months ago after Biden, facing massive pressure from his party
after a disastrous debate performance, ended his reelection bid.
Trump, 78, would be the oldest president ever elected. He would also be
the first defeated president in 132 years to win another term in the
White House, and the first person convicted of a felony to take over the
Oval Office.
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Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump
arrives at a campaign rally at PPG Paints Arena, Monday, Nov. 4,
2024, in Pittsburgh, Pa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Having left Washington abandoned by some allies after Jan. 6, Trump
defeated younger rivals in the Republican primary and consolidated
the support of longtime allies and harsh critics within his party.
He survived one assassination attempt by millimeters at a July
rally. Secret Service agents foiled a second attempt in September.
A victory for Trump would affirm that enough voters put aside
warnings from many of Trump's former aides or instead prioritized
concerns about Biden and Harris' stewardship of the economy or the
U.S.-Mexico border.
It would all but ensure he avoids going to prison after being found
guilty of his role in hiding hush-money payments to an adult film
actress during his first run for president in 2016. His sentencing
in that case could occur later this month. And upon taking office,
Trump could end the federal investigation into his effort to
overturn the 2020 election results.
The election has huge stakes for America and the world
The potential turbulence of a second Trump term has been magnified
by his embrace of the Republican Party’s far right and his disregard
for long-held democratic norms.
Trump has used harsh rhetoric against Harris and other Democrats,
calling them “demonic,” and has suggested military action against
people he calls “enemies from within.”
Harris, pointing to the warnings of Trump's former aides, has
labeled him a “fascist” and blamed Trump for putting women's lives
in danger by nominating three of the justices who overturned Roe v.
Wade. In the closing hours of the campaign, she tried to strike a
more positive tone and went the entire last day Monday without
saying her Republican opponent's name.
Heading into Election Day, federal, state and local officials
expressed confidence in the integrity of the nation’s election
systems. They nonetheless were braced to contend with what they say
is an unprecedented level of foreign disinformation — particularly
from Russia and Iran — as well as the possibility of physical
violence or cyberattacks.
Both sides have armies of lawyers in anticipation of legal
challenges on and after Election Day. And law enforcement agencies
nationwide are on high alert for potential violence.
The outcome of the race was being closely watched around the world,
with the future of American support for Ukraine, U.S. fidelity to
its global alliances and the nation’s commitment to stand up to
autocrats hanging in the balance.
Harris has vowed to continue backing Kyiv's defense against Russia's
full-scale 2022 invasion. Trump has sharply criticized Ukraine,
praised Russian President Vladimir Putin and suggested he would
encourage Russia to attack NATO allies of the U.S. that Trump
considers delinquent.
Voters nationwide also were deciding thousands of other races that
will decide everything from control of Congress to state ballot
measures on abortion access.
More than 82 million people voted early — shy of the record set
during the 2020 pandemic, when Trump encouraged Republicans to stick
to voting on Election Day. This time, he urged his voters to lock
down their ballots in advance and they complied in droves.
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Associated Press writers Jill Colvin in Palm Beach, Florida, Darlene
Superville and Eric Tucker in Washington, and Marc Levy in
Allentown, Pennsylvania, contributed to this report.
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