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Who will be America’s new president, Trump or Kamala Harris?

Kamala has the support of nearly all former presidents, while Trump’s campaign remains a solo, aggressive effort

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Washington, DC (Farrukh Warraich) — Only seven days remain until the US presidential election, with an intense electoral contest between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. However, who will win this presidential ‘battle’ remains the big question.

The election campaigns of Democratic candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican candidate and former President Donald Trump are ongoing with great enthusiasm.

Kamala Harris is expected to deliver a final, concluding speech for her campaign tonight in Washington, DC, where approximately 20,000 people are anticipated to attend the event.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump is campaigning in Pennsylvania, attending an event in Drexel Hill and holding a rally in Allentown.

On Sunday, Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris visited a Puerto Rican hotel in the state of Philadelphia to encourage citizens to vote in large numbers. Speaking about Donald Trump, Harris commented that he often uses his words for vengeance and complaints.

On the same day, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump led a rally at Madison Square Garden in New York. At the beginning of the rally, Trump’s supporters directed sharp criticism at the opposition, with some speakers leveling various unfounded accusations against Kamala Harris and describing Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory in the Caribbean, as a “floating pile of garbage.”

Both Trump and Harris are focused on winning seven key swing states crucial to securing victory in the election.

In light of this, Donald Trump recently addressed a rally in Michigan, where Imam Bilal Al-Zahiri from Michigan’s Grand Mosque also delivered a speech expressing support for Trump on behalf of Muslims. Michigan is one of the swing states in the US elections and has a significant Arab and Muslim community.

Meanwhile, former First Lady Michelle Obama has also stepped in to support Kamala Harris, declaring that a Trump victory would pose a significant threat to women’s rights.

President Joe Biden has already cast his vote through early voting, and former President Jimmy Carter also participated in early voting, where it is expected he voted for Kamala Harris as well.

Thus, Kamala Harris seems to have the support of almost all living former US presidents, while Donald Trump is conducting his campaign in a solo, aggressive style. His statements regarding the Gaza conflict are also gaining significant attention in his rallies.

It is notable that the US elections scheduled for November 5 are drawing the attention of the entire world. Alongside this, early voting continues, and according to media reports, millions have already cast their ballots. However, these votes will not be counted until November 5.