Every vote counts, US Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris said during her last campaign rally and a few hours before the opening of the electoral divisions in the USA, the world agencies reported.
"We have an opportunity to turn the page on a decade in which a political project was guided by fear and division. We're sick of it,” Harris said, without naming his opponent, Republican Donald Trump, at whom the message was directed.
Kamala Harris wrapped up her campaign in Philadelphia in the key swing state of Pennsylvania, one of seven states believed to be a swing state in the presidential race.
Harris' final event featured many American stars. It took place on the famous “rocky steps” at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where one of the famous scenes from the movie “Rocky” was filmed. The event was attended by Lady Gaga and Oprah Winfrey. During it, Harris stated that, like Rocky, she was ready to “climb to
victory“.
„Momentum is on our side,” Harris told the crowd, which began chanting back, “We will win”.
„Tonight we end as we began: with optimism, with energy, with joy,” Harris said, predicting this will be one of the most contested elections in US history
Trump, for his part, ended his campaign with events in three states - North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Michigan and will return to his Florida estate today.
During his last election rally in Michigan, Trump promised to take America and the world to new heights, world agencies reported.
"With your vote, we can solve all the problems facing our country and lead America and the world to new heights of glory," said the Republican.