*One of the tightest US election races of modern times has entered its final two weeks,* with Republican Donald Trump making a pitch to Latino voters as Democratic rival Kamala Harris sits down for a national network interview.
*Both campaigns are pumping hundreds of millions of dollars into a last push* for any wavering, undecided voters who could tilt the balance in their favor, with polls consistently showing their candidates in a dead heat.
*Whatever the outcome, Americans will make history on November 5* by electing either the first woman president of the world's leading superpower or the first convicted felon into the White House.
*Recent polls appear to give Trump -- at 78 is the oldest nominee from a major party in US history -- a slight edge,* but all within the margin of error making them little comfort for an ex-president making his third straight White House run.
*Both campaigns are pumping hundreds of millions of dollars into a last push* for any wavering, undecided voters who could tilt the balance in their favor, with polls consistently showing their candidates in a dead heat.
*Whatever the outcome, Americans will make history on November 5* by electing either the first woman president of the world's leading superpower or the first convicted felon into the White House.
*Recent polls appear to give Trump -- at 78 is the oldest nominee from a major party in US history -- a slight edge,* but all within the margin of error making them little comfort for an ex-president making his third straight White House run.
*One of the tightest US election races of modern times has entered its final two weeks,* with Republican Donald Trump making a pitch to Latino voters as Democratic rival Kamala Harris sits down for a national network interview.
🇺🇸 🗳️ *Both campaigns are pumping hundreds of millions of dollars into a last push* for any wavering, undecided voters who could tilt the balance in their favor, with polls consistently showing their candidates in a dead heat.
*Whatever the outcome, Americans will make history on November 5* by electing either the first woman president of the world's leading superpower or the first convicted felon into the White House.
*Recent polls appear to give Trump -- at 78 is the oldest nominee from a major party in US history -- a slight edge,* but all within the margin of error making them little comfort for an ex-president making his third straight White House run.
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