Harris Goes on Radio Blitz as Trump Plays Down Fears of Violence

  • Polling shows race as close as any in modern history
  • Final result may not be known for days as voters fear unrest
US Polls Open as Harris, Trump Finish Historic Campaign
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Vice President Kamala Harris made an Election Day push to win over swing-state voters while former President Donald Trump said there would be no violence from his supporters, as Americans streamed to the polls to cast their ballots in one of the tightest races in modern US history.

Anxiety about the outcome of the race — and when the winner will be known — hung over Election Day with at least 83 million people having voted early. Long lines were reported at polling stations in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania but otherwise voting appeared to be going smoothly so far.