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Election Day 2024 live updates: Dixville Notch declares first results as Trump rambles into middle of night at rally

Kamala Harris introduced by Oprah Winfrey in Philadelphia while Donald Trump keeps Michigan rallygoers waiting hours as first votes cast in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire

Harris says campaign ending as it started: ‘With joy’

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Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump are making their final pitches to voters on Monday, the last full day of campaigning before Election Day.

The vice president was joined by celebrities Lady Gaga, Oprah Winfrey, Ricky Martin, and The Roots in Philadelphia this evening as Katy Perry and Christina Aguilera supported her in Pittsburgh and Las Vegas.

Trump also concentrated on the Keystone State, delivering his “closing message” at a rally in Pittsburgh before one final rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan — where he closed out both his 2016 and 2020 campaigns.

In Pittsburgh, Trump brought his family out, announced he had been endorsed by podcaster Joe Rogan, and was joined on stage by Megyn Kelly. Because he spoke for approximately two hours, his supporters at his final rally in Michigan waited past midnight for his arrival.

Also 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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Rihanna jokes she’s going to ‘sneak into the polls’

Rihanna is the latest celebrity to weigh in on the upcoming American presidential election.

The Fenty Beauty founder turned to Instagram on Monday, November 4 to joke about how she would vote in the election using her son’s passport. The “Diamonds” singer was born in Barbados and is not currently a US citizen, meaning she is not eligible to vote.

Brittany Miller has the story.

Rihanna jokes she’s going to ‘sneak into the polls’ and vote with son’s passport

‘You’re so real for this,’ one person wrote in Rihanna’s comment section

Oliver O'Connell5 November 2024 05:30
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Harris heads back to DC after final rally

Oliver O'Connell5 November 2024 05:27
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RESULT: Dixville Notch split evenly between Trump and Harris

The first votes of the 2024 election have been counted in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, the tiny town where all six registered voters go to the ballot box just after midnight on Election Day.

Counted moments later the village is evenly split: three votes for Kamala Harris and three votes for Donald Trump. Four of the voters are registered Republicans and two are undeclared.

In 2020 all five voters went for Joe Biden.

In 2016, there were two votes for Trump, four for Hillary Clinton and one for Gary Johnson.

Oliver O'Connell5 November 2024 05:23
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Watch LIVE: Trump has arrived in Grand Rapids for final rally

Oliver O'Connell5 November 2024 05:15
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Still no sign of Trump in Grand Rapids

Supporters listen to speakers before former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds his final campaign rally before election day at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Supporters listen to speakers before former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds his final campaign rally before election day at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan (AFP via Getty Images)

There is one very patient crowd awaiting Donald Trump in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

He was supposed to speak at 10.30pm and is now approaching being nearly two hours late.

Doors opened at the venue at 6.30pm. It’s unclear how long the crowd will keep waiting.

Oliver O'Connell5 November 2024 05:10
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Megyn Kelly helps Trump deliver closing message — nine years after he called her ‘nasty'

Conservative podcaster Megyn Kelly delivered a fiery speech supporting Donald Trump during an event billed as his “closing message” on Monday night, a full-circle moment after the former president and the onetime Fox News star feuded bitterly during Trump’s 2016 campaign.

Invited to the stage in Pittsburgh, Kelly defended Trump against recent controversies, including his repeated pledge to be the “protector” of women, and pressed his case on border security and his opposition to transgender athletes participating in sports.

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Trump called Megyn Kelly ‘nasty’. She just helped deliver his closing message

Conservative podcaster Megyn Kelly delivered a fiery speech supporting Donald Trump before he gave what was billed as his “closing message."

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MLK Jr’s daughter calls for pro-Trump account to remove deepfake video of her father

The daughter of Martin Luther King Jr has rebuked an AI-generated video that depicts the long-dead civil rights leader endorsing Donald Trump.

The video, which features a synthetic version of King’s voice and likeness, was posted on the social network X on Sunday by a pro-MAGA account, which billed it as what King would say “if he could speak today”.

Io Dodds reports.

‘Delete this’: MLK Jr’s daughter rebukes deepfake video of her dad ‘endorsing’ Trump

The AI-generated video echoed longstanding themes of the Republican Party’s outreach to Black voters

Oliver O'Connell5 November 2024 04:55
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Harris tells supporters it could be one of closest races in history

Oprah Winfrey (L) holds up Vice President Kamala Harris’ hand as she arrive onstage during a campaign rally on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Oprah Winfrey (L) holds up Vice President Kamala Harris’ hand as she arrive onstage during a campaign rally on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (AFP via Getty Images)

Kamala Harris tells the crowd gathered to hear her speak on the steps made famous by the movie Rocky in Philadelphia: “It’s good to be back in the city of brotherly love where the foundation of our democracy was forged. And here at these famous steps, a tribute to those who start as the underdog and climb to victory.”

“This could be one of the closest races in history,” she warns her supporters.

“We will win,” Harris says. "And we will win because when you know what you stand for, you know what to fight for. And we have an opportunity in this election to finally turn the page on a decade of politics that has been driven by fear and division."

Oliver O'Connell5 November 2024 04:43
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Watch LIVE: Kamala Harris gives final speech of campaign

Oliver O'Connell5 November 2024 04:35
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Oprah warns crowd about possible implications of not showing up to vote

“If we don’t show up tomorrow it is entirely possible we won’t be able to cast a ballot again,” Oprah Winfrey warns the crowd in Philadelphia.

Oprah urges Pennsylvania voters to turn out at Harris's last rally
Oliver O'Connell5 November 2024 04:35

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