Biden wraps up in Pittsburgh
Biden’s final event before Election Day took place in one of the cities where his campaign began roughly 18 months ago: Pittsburgh. At the drive-in rally, he noted that both of the state’s NFL teams won this week and projected confidence on the eve of the national vote.
“The Steelers got a big win yesterday, the Eagles got a big win last night. So we can both be happy. And folks, I have a feeling we're coming together for a big win tomorrow,” he declared.
Biden spoke about a "full circle" moment with his holding one of his final events in Pittsburgh, which is also where his campaign held its first official event in April 2019 at the IBEW union hall.
A fired up, and practically shouting, Biden gave an impassioned pitch to voters about their power to decide the election outcome.
“Tomorrow's the beginning of a new day. Tomorrow we can put an end to a presidency that has left hard working Americans out the cold," Biden said. "Tomorrow we can put an end to a presidency that has divided this nation, and fanned the flames of hate. Tomorrow we can put an end to a presidency that has failed to protect this nation."
There's nothing, nothing that's gonna stop the people of this nation from voting, period. And when America votes, America will be heard. And when America is heard I believe the message will be loud and clear. It's time for Donald Trump to pack his bags and go home,” Biden added.
In brief remarks ahead of her performance, Lady Gaga also urged voters to head to the polls saying that turnout will be "crucial."
-ABC News' John Verhovek