Kamala Harris and Donald Trump raced to secure the last remaining votes of the US presidential election with a heavy focus on Pennsylvania, the biggest battleground state, where polls continue to show the candidates in a dead heat.
The state has 19 electoral votes and has been long viewed as key for both candidates’ path to the White House, with Trump winning there in his successful 2016 campaign but losing by 80,000 votes out of nearly 7mn cast four years ago.
The focus on the biggest swing state in the campaign’s waning hours is a sign of how both the Democratic vice-president and Republican former president are looking for every possible vote in an election that surveys suggest will be decided by a razor-thin margin.