What the US presidential election means for Europe | DW News
The race for the White House has entered the home stretch. On the last weekend before Tuesday’s presidential election, the two candidates have been criss-crossing the country making their last appeal to voters. They’re focusing on swing states that will determine who will become the 47th president of the United States.
In Georgia’s capital Atlanta, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris repeated her pledge to be a president for all Americans. Later, she is due to attend a rally in Charlotte, North Carolina. Former President Donald Trump is also campaigning in North Carolina, which is marking its last day of early voting. He has promised to crack down on migration and cut taxes.
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