Cities are preparing for potential unrest and mayhem following the election, similar to past incidents like the 2016 and 2020 riots.
Harris held four rallies in Pennsylvania, focusing on her vision for the future, while Trump blitzed through three battleground states, emphasizing his past successes and promising more.
The Harris camp initially projected pessimism but shifted to optimism in the final week, while the Trump campaign remains cautiously optimistic, citing strong early voting trends.
Races in West Virginia, Ohio, Montana, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin are crucial, with Republicans potentially flipping seats currently held by Democrats.
Businesses are boarding up windows, and National Guard troops have been activated in several states to assist with security, particularly around polling places.
Past incidents, such as the 2016 and 2020 riots, have shown that election results can lead to significant unrest, particularly in major cities.
Over 75 million people have already voted, with a close breakdown between Democrats, Republicans, and unaffiliated voters, potentially indicating a shift in voting patterns.
The House races are highly competitive, with Republicans holding a slim majority and Democrats potentially flipping enough seats to regain control.
Americans head to the polls to choose the 47th President of the United States, Republicans hope to win control of the Senate, and big cities prepare for potential post-election mayhem. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.
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