Elon Musk and Donald Trump have dominated the headlines following Musk's public endorsement of the Republican presidential candidate. Amid the online buzz, Musk posted a playful video featuring a woman who claims she voted for Trump. In the clip, the woman says, “How it feels knowing I voted for someone who can afford a home, won’t tax my tips, and will secure the border to protect citizens.” Brimming with enthusiasm, she even dresses her baby to resemble Trump, encouraging him to dance along. The video then transitions to her casting her ballot via absentee voting, a process that allows voters to submit ballots by mail or drop-off before Election Day.
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— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 4, 2024
US Elections 2024 Latest Survey:
Americans will head to the polls in just a few hours to cast their ballots. Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump have been campaigning vigorously over the past few months, reaching out to voters and presenting their case for the presidency. As per the latest The New York Times and Siena College poll survey, Harris has gained considerable strength in North Carolina and Georgia, while Trump has diminished her lead in Pennsylvania.
Trump has also been able to maintain his lead in Arizona. Notably, the US Presidential polls are scheduled to take place on November 5.
The survey showed a neck-and-neck contest between Trump and Harris. In Nevada, Harris is leading Trump by a margin of three per cent. Harris is predicted to have 49 per cent vote share. In North Carolina, Harris is also expected to have 48 per cent vote share, while Trump is likely to get 46 per cent vote share.
In Wisconsin and Georgia, Harris is at an advantage, as per the survey. Meanwhile, in Arizona, the former president is likely to get 49 per cent vote share and Harris is expected to get 45 per cent. In Pennsylvania and Michigan, both Trump and Harris are expected to get the same vote share. Harris had a four- percentage-point edge over Trump in all the previous New York Times/Siena College polls In Pennsylvania.
The results of the 2024 election could be announced on November 5.