Initial signs from polling stations across the US’s critical swing states pointed to a bumper voter turnout as the White House race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump came down to the wire on Tuesday.
Surrogates for candidates doubled down on a frantic, last-gasp push to corral supporters — and crucial independents — in the final hours of voting in the seven swing states that will decide the election.
Democratic campaign operatives claimed voter turnout in states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan and Georgia, especially from women, was powering Harris ahead.
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