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Latest US elections: Trump speaks in North Carolina – Alicia Keys to join Michelle Obama for Harris event | US News

Latest US elections: Trump speaks in North Carolina – Alicia Keys to join Michelle Obama for Harris event | US News

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Before we go, let’s recap what happened tonight.

Candidates campaign to the wire

Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris continued their campaigns; candidates want to do this by election day.

The Republican candidate spent the day in Michigan and Wisconsin, urging voters to make America great again by voting for him.

Kamala Harris was also in Wisconsin, where her rally in Milwaukee also hosted rapper Cardi B in the Democrat’s latest celebrity endorsement.

National Guard steps in ‘in case of election violence’ in US state

Washington state’s governor said he was “mobilizing” National Guard members to stand by against upcoming election-related violence.

Gov. Jay Inslee said he made the decision after receiving information and concerns about possible violence.

Early voting data reveals potentially decisive trends in case of two major swings

New early voting data analysis from our US affiliate network NBC has revealed some interesting and potentially important trends in two key swing states.

There are signs of an influx of new Democratic female voters in Pennsylvania and new Republican male voters in Arizona, according to the numbers.

Arizona treats Trump comments as potential death threat

Arizona attorney general Kris Mayes said his office is reviewing comments made by Donald Trump.

He said Mr. Trump may have violated state laws banning death threats.

Mr Trump said last night that Ms Cheney would not be a “radical war hawk” if she too were in a war and “had a gun in her face”.

“Let’s shoot him standing there with a rifle, a nine-barrel gun, okay? Let’s see what he thinks about it. You know, with guns pointed in his face,” Mr. Trump said during an event with Tucker Carlson.