Donald Trump and Kamala Harris barnstormed the battleground states Sunday in the final push to get supporters off the sidelines in a hard-fought race that remains a coin flip.
Vice President Kamala Harris extended an olive branch to Michigan's significant Arab-American community Sunday night in a speech aimed at soothing its frustration over her administration's handling of the war in Gaza.
Former President Donald Trump proclaimed Sunday at a rally in Kinston, North Carolina, that the U.S. is occupied by illegal immigrants who want to do harm to Americans.
"Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5 -- but that doesn't mean we'll know who won the election on that date. With each passing election, more and more Americans are casting mail-in ballots, which take longer to count than in-person votes because they need to be opened and verified. That means that finding out the winner on election night may be a thing of the past," advises ABC News in a brief analysis.
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign boasted of its superior ground game in battleground states over the weekend, with one Democratic campaign official describing the effort as "bananas big."