Watch: Donald Trump arrives in West Palm Beach on election day
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Your support makes all the difference.Watch again as Donald Trump arrived in West Palm Beach on election day (5 November).
Trump arrived in West Palm Beach following his final election rally in Michigan on Monday.
There he told supporters his Democrat rival Kamala Harris can not mathematically win the election, if his supporters “show up”.
However, a national poll released by NPR and Marist College on Monday showed Harris garnering support from 51 per cent of respondents, compared with Trump’s 47 percent.
At midnight, the first in-person votes were cast in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire — a tradition going back almost 65 years. There are just six registered voters in the town who split evenly between the two candidates.
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