29 million Americans vote early: Harris and Trump compete

Harris and Trump

About 29 million Americans voted early in the current election, reflecting a wide range of interest from voters. In this context, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are competing to attract undecided voters. In a special event, superstar Beyoncé will appear with Harris in Texas on Friday, in an attempt to boost support among young voters. This appearance is considered a strategic move to increase turnout.

On the other hand, Ohio witnessed a legal development when a local judge overturned the ban on abortion, which may affect the orientations of voters in this important state. These events show the dynamics taking place in the American political arena, as both candidates seek to influence public opinion and motivate voters before Election Day.

Fear of retaliation prompts former officials to avoid criticizing Trump

Concerns are growing among former officials in the Donald Trump administration, with many avoiding public criticism of him out of fear of “politicizing” the military and potential retaliation if he returns to power in the 2024 election.

Olivia Troye, a former national security official and adviser to former Vice President Mike Pence, said she has spoken with former military leaders and government officials. Those officials are now considering whether to speak out against Trump after former White House chief of staff John Kelly called Trump a “fascist, saying he wished he had the same respect that German generals had for Hitler. The dynamics underscore the growing concerns within the military and government establishment, reflecting political tensions.

Trump denies the comments

Former US President Donald Trump on Thursday denied comments that he “needed the kind of generals that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler had.” During a visit to a restaurant in Las Vegas, CNN asked about a report in The Atlantic about the comments.

Harris, Obama hold first joint campaign rally in Georgia

Former US President Barack Obama participated in a campaign rally in support of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris in Georgia, the first such rally of its kind between them. The event was attended by a number of stars, including singer Bruce Springsteen and actor and director Tyler Perry.

Harris began her speech by praising Obama, recalling her work on his campaign for the Democratic nomination in 2007. Harris expressed her confidence in winning, saying: “As one former president would say, yes we can.” In contrast, Obama criticized Republican candidate Donald Trump, indicating that he understands people’s desire for change, but he denounced the idea that Trump can bring about positive change. He stressed that “there is no evidence that Trump is thinking about anyone other than himself.” Harris built on Obama’s comments, indicating that there is a great call for a new beginning and a new generation of optimistic leadership.

Details on voting dates and major candidates

The eyes of the world are on November 5, the date of the general elections in the United States. Republican President Donald Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris will compete in this election. Congressional elections will also be held, with voters choosing all 435 members of the House of Representatives, as well as one-third of the Senate. The US election is usually a major event, taking place on the first Tuesday of November.

 This year, that day falls on November 5. Early voting has been a huge success, with millions of Americans voting in person or by mail. However, the majority of voters are expected to cast their ballots on Election Day. Interest in the election is growing as the date approaches. Early voting has begun in many states, making it easier for voters to participate.

Local laws on voting

Voting start and end times vary between states. Some states start voting early, while others delay it until the last minute. It is important for voters to be aware of their state’s timings to ensure they do not miss out.

Excitement is building, and many voters are hoping their votes will shape the future of the country. In addition to the presidency, local elections are also a key part of the democratic process. The 2024 elections represent a real opportunity for change and influence. Everyone is looking forward to knowing the final results and their impact on the American political scene.

When polls open on Election Day, this varies between states and counties. Maine residents are expected to be the first to vote on November 5. Polls there open at 6 a.m. local time, which is 1 p.m. Cairo time. Alaskans will be the last to vote, with voting closing at 8 p.m. local time, which is 7 a.m. Cairo time.

The wide variation in time zones across the United States shows that eastern states may finish their voting before western states do. The results of the US presidential election are usually announced hours after voting ends. However, in the 2020 election, the massive mail-in voting due to the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the results by several days.

As the election approaches, the importance of adhering to the deadlines increases. Voters are advised to check their state’s polling hours to ensure they can participate. This election is a critical moment in American democracy, when citizens can express their opinions and choose their representatives.

It is essential for voters to stay informed about election-related developments, including local voting laws. Understanding the time differences between states can help improve the voting process and ensure that all votes are counted accurately.