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Studies show that animals are experts at relieving anxiety, and we're hoping the unconditional love of these puppies will help bring people together and ease any campaign woes."
Renee Resko, VP of development for the Helen Woodward Animal Center, said It's way, way, way more people here than the last" election
said Marchelle Beason, 46, after casting her ballot for Harris at an elementary school and putting on an "I voted" sticker With your vote tomorrow, we can fix every single problem our country faces and lead America – indeed, the world – to new heights of glory,
Trump told his closing rally in Grand Rapids in swing state Michigan We don't need another four more years of high inflation, gas prices (and) lying,
said Taylor, who wore a homemade Trump shirt We're so divided right now, and she's about peace. And everything that her opponent has to say is really negative,
Spreads like face cream, but it grips like sandpaper.”
A new study unearthed the “magical” science behind the special mud rubbed on all MLB baseballs I would say that in Georgia, we like what we’re seeing. We see that we are on pace to win a very close race here. And in fact, as we’ve been looking day in and day out as we got closer to the deadline, we saw that in Georgia, in particular, the early vote numbers each day got younger and got more diverse,
Momentum is on our side. Can you feel it? We have momentum, right? Because our campaign has tapped into the ambitions and the aspirations and the dreams of the American people,
Harris said in Allentown, Pennsylvania President Donald J. Trump is going into Election Day stronger than he has in any previous election and if patriots across the country keep the momentum and turn out as expected on Election Day, we will be swearing in President Trump in January,
Tim Saler, a data consultant for Trump and the Republican National Committee, said in a statement If it goes the other way, I think we're gonna be awful suspicious,
he told AFP outside the 12,000-seat Van Andel Arena, where supporters had braved hours of rain, some perched on fold-out chairs If you look at the numbers of people, you look at the rallies, it's crazy the support that Trump has,
said Mark Perry, 65, who had lined up in Grand Rapids I'm just a die-hard Trump supporter,
he said, listing the flow of undocumented migrants along the southern US border as his top concern It would be very hard to accept,
said Jacob Smith, 41, an HVAC technician from the area, as his wife Danielle chimed in to echo his concerns I'm cautiously optimistic, but I'm worried,
said Robin Matthews, a community organiser Every Supreme Court decision or bad Republican policy, or bad Democratic policy, I get the short end of the stick,
He'll ruin everything [...] there's no checks and balances anymore [if he is reelected],
I'm a Black woman in America, so unfortunately, all policies hit me differently,
All the anxiety and the fear you're feeling, you're feeling that because you sense the danger.
The closing arguments have been made
David Kochel, Republican strategist, said And I pledge to always put country above party and self and to be a president for all Americans,
she added in the speech where she didn't mention Trump's name