Trump predicts ‘nasty’ second time period in workplace as Lady Gaga and Oprah to assist Harris: Live updates
Donald Trump predicted a “nasty” second term in office if he beats Kamala Harris on Election Day. Trump made the prediction at his third rally of the day on Sunday in Macon, Georgia.
“It’s gonna be so much fun. It’ll be nasty… at the beginning in particular… You’re gonna see things that you’re not gonna believe,” he said.
Earlier the Harris campaign said Donald Trump sounded “exhausted, hoarse, and depressed” as he spoke at a rally in North Carolina today.
Kamala Harris‘s official rapid response page, Kamala HQ, shared a clip of Trump speaking at the rally in Kinston on Sunday afternoon with the caption.
At an earlier rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania, Trump hit out at the Iowa poll, which put Harris ahead by three points, and branded it “fake.”
The Republican won Iowa in his past two presidential campaigns by more than nine percentage points in 2016 and eight points in 2020.
The Des Moines Register poll observes that much of the shift to Harris from the former president comes from women and independents.
Trump referred to the Emerson College Polling which, by contrast, has him leading Harris by 10 points in the state.
Meanwhile, Harris made a surprise appearance on NBC’s Saturday Night Live alongside host John Mulaney and musical guest Chappell Roan.
Harris is making several campaign stops in Michigan today, while Trump has hit Pennsylvania and North Carolina, before heading to Georgia.
On Monday, Harris will be supported by stars Lady Gaga and Oprah Winfrey in Pennsylvania.
SNL’s Kamala Harris cameo might have violated fairness rules
Harris’s appearance on Saturday Night Live just days before America votes may have been a violation of election rules.
The vice president poked fun at Donald Trump as she made the surprise cameo on the comedy show this weekend as the rivals enter the final stage of their White House campaigns.
Harris, who has been played on the 50th season of the comedy show by Maya Rudolph, appeared in a sketch with the actress after flying to New York City on her way to campaign in Michigan.
Now a commissioner with the Federal Communications Commission, a government agency that regulates radio and television in the US, says the appearance may have violated its “equal time” rule.
Graeme Massie reports.
Trump predicts ‘nasty’ second term in office if he beats Harris.
Donald Trump predicted a “nasty” second term in office if he beats Kamala Harris on Election Day.
Trump made the prediction at his third rally of Sunday in Macon, Georgia.
“It’s gonna be so much fun. It’ll be nasty… at the beginning in particular… You’re gonna see things that you’re not gonna believe,” he said.
Trump arrives at Pennsylvania rally
Trump has arrived at the Pennsylvania rally.
He is currently talking about voter fraud and he claims the election should be over by 9pm on Election Day.
“You ought to have the election over by nine o’clock,” Trump said. “I’m hearing now they’re going to take weeks, and you imagine they spend all this money, all this money on machines, and they’re going to say we may take an extra 12 days…”
It is not unusual for the count to take days, even weeks if the results are close.
Read our guide on when we can expect the results below.
Trump claims Biden doesn’t know how ‘goes up to bed’
“He can’t can’t figure out how the hell he goes up to bed,” Trump says as he concludes his remarks.
IN PHOTOS: Trump’s Macon, Georgia rally on Sunday night
Trump greets supporters during a campaign rally at the Atrium Health Amphitheater in Macon, Georgia on Sunday

Trump embraces Carmen Ramirez, whose daughter Minelys Zoe Rodriguez Ramirez went missing and was found dead near a Georgia Walmart in October

Trump addressing the crowd in Georgia

Where are the candidates campaigning today?
It’s the final Sunday of the election campaign and Trump and Harris are making their final pitches to voters in the swing states.
Harris is focusing on Michigan today and will make stops in Detroit and Lansing.
Trump, meanwhile, is zig-zagging through Pennsylvania, North Carolina and finishing up in Georgia this evening.
He will visit Lititz PA, Kinston NC, and Macon GA.
Donald Trump appears to say he’ll put RFK Jr in charge of women’s health care
“I told a great guy, RFK Jr., Bobby, I say Bobby you work on women’s health,” Trump said
The election’s biggest climate battles
While this year’s presidential election may not have as much of a focus on climate change as many wish it would, voters can still make a difference when they head to the polls.
Across the US, there are 159 statewide ballot measures in 41 states, according to Ballotpedia. Only a handful of those deal with environmental issues and just a couple are specifically related to climate change.
Unsurprisingly, these measures are on the ballot in states threatened this year by extreme climate events. Earth had its hottest summer on record, bringing historic temperatures across multiple regions.
Julia Musto reports.
Trump repeats lines about migrants stealing refrigerators
“They watch these stores being robbed, guys walking out with refrigerators, 500 thugs going into a department store, cleaning it out, some of them with refrigerators on their back,” the former president said during the rally.
US Senator Marco Rubio mocks Harris’s laugh while she appeared on SNL
“I hope she laughed on SNL in front of millions of people because that’s probably worth two to three million votes right there,” the US Senator from Florida said.
Source: independent.co.uk