IN PHOTOS: Donald Trump rakes memories of 2020 polls in Georgia rally

Former President Donald Trump hinted at the possibility of not accepting the election result if he loses to Kamala Harris, recalling his dissatisfaction with the 2020 outcome and expressing regret about leaving the White House. Pics/ AFP & AP

Updated On: 2024-11-04 02:11 PM IST

Compiled by : Sanjana Deshpande

Donald Trump suggested he might not accept election results if he loses to Kamala Harris, reflecting on his dissatisfaction with the 2020 outcome and his regret about leaving the White House

The 2024 US Presidential election is anticipated to be one of the closest contests in recent history, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris going head-to-head in a highly polarised political environment.

In her final rallies, Harris emphasised her commitment to representing all Americans and expressed a desire to overcome "hate and division," portraying herself as a candidate for unity and healing.

Trump focused his campaign message on revitalising the economy and tightening immigration policies, presenting himself as a leader who will restore security and prosperity.

At a rally in Pennsylvania, Trump accused Harris and the Democratic Party of corruption, calling his campaign a fight against a “corrupt machine” rather than just against Harris.

Speaking of 2020 polls at his Pennsylvania rally, Trump said, "I shouldn't have left. I mean, honestly, because...we did so well."

Trump, while questioning the immigration policy of the Biden-Harris administration, said that the country's borders were safe till he was at the White House.

With over 75 million Americans already casting their votes, this election has seen unprecedented early turnout, reflecting strong engagement and high stakes among voters.

Key battleground states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Georgia are likely to play a decisive role in the election, with both candidates focusing their campaigns on winning these crucial areas.

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