Trump concludes MSG rally with anti-immigrant rhetoric

Trump was introduced to the stage by Melania in an unannounced appearance.

The race for the White House remained essentially a dead heat on Sunday -- with nine days to go until Election Day.

Former President Donald Trump delivered a speech Sunday afternoon at New York's Madison Square Garden. After making several stops in Philadelphia on Sunday, Vice President Kamala Harris held a rally there Sunday afternoon.

Oct 28, 6:03 am

Almost 42 million voters have cast a vote

Almost 42 million Americans have cast a vote through early voting methods, as of Sunday afternoon, according to data from the University of Florida's Election Lab.

The about 41.9 million recorded mail and early in-person votes were evenly split with about 21 million mail ballots returned nationally and about the same cast at in-person early voting polling sites across the country, the data showed.

Early voting options are now open to voters in 50 states and the District of Columbia. Many early voting periods will last until the weekend before Election Day.

Oct 26, 2024, 7:31 AM EDT

Over 38M votes already cast as early voting open in all states

Over 38 million votes have been cast through early voting methods as of Saturday morning, according to data from the Election Lab at the University of Florida.

Over 20 million of those votes came from mail ballots while the remainder have been cast as in-person early voting ballot sites, according to the data.
All 50 states and the District of Columbia have begun early voting.

Residents vote in early voting at a park building in Detroit on Oct. 19, 2024, in Detroit, Michigan.
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Among the states that commenced their early voting option this weekend is Michigan a key battleground state that is opening in person poll sites for the first time.

Though voting had begun in some counties earlier, it will now be available to everybody across the state as of Saturday.

Oct 26, 2024, 1:31 AM EDT

Trump says judges 'didn’t have what it took' to overturn 2020 election

Former President Donald Trump sat down for the Joe Rogan podcast for three hours Friday evening for a freewheeling conversation about issues ranging from the economy to the environment to the stakes of the upcoming election as well taking the opportunity to relitigate the 2020 one, partially blaming judges for not overturning the 2020 election results.

Trump got combative with Rogan when Rogan asked why Trump didn’t publish comprehensive evidence of fraud he claims was going on in 2020. Trump said that he did, but falsely argued he lost because judges “didn’t have what it took.”

“The judges don't want to touch it. They would say, you don't have standing," Trump said. "They didn't rule on the merits. They ruled the merits never got there. The judges didn't have what it took to turn over an election.”

Trump once again pushed for single day voting and paper ballots, spreading fears about voting machines as people head to the polls.

“Right now, we have the sophisticated machine that goes up to heaven. It goes all over the place and down and around, and they say we'll need two weeks to figure out who the hell won the election," Trump said. "Unless you have paper ballots, it can never be an honest election. That's a big statement. We should go to paper ballots."

Trump also said that if Harris loses the election it’ll be because of the Democrats not holding a primary and choosing Gov. Tim Walz as vice president.

Oct 26, 2024, 1:14 AM EDT

Trump slams Harris for 'partying' with Beyoncé instead of campaigning

Former President Donald Trump bashed Vice President Kamala Harris for “partying” instead of campaigning at his rally on Friday evening.

“You know where she is tonight? She's out partying. So Israel is attacking, we got a war going on and she's out partying,” Trump claimed as Beyoncé walked on stage in Houston, Texas at Harris' rally. “At least we're working to make America great again. That's what we're doing.”

Later, Trump repeated a similar charge saying, “Nobody is in charge. Joe Biden is asleep, and Kamala is at a dance party with Beyoncé.”

“Can you believe that she's out celebrating? You know that? She's – How do you celebrate when you're down by like a lot. Do they realize it?” Trump asked the crowd.

Oct 25, 2024, 10:35 PM EDT

Beyoncé shows support for Harris: 'I'm here as a mother'

Beyoncé showed her support for Vice President Kamala Harris at the campaign's rally focused on abortion rights in Houston on Friday.

She was joined by fellow Destiny's Child alum Kelly Rowland on stage in introducing Harris to the crowd.

Singer Beyonce waves as she attends a campaign rally of Democratic presidential nominee U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, in Houston, Oct. 25, 2024.
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"I'm not here as a celebrity. I'm not here as a politician. I'm here as a mother," Beyoncé said.

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