Uncertainty reigns entering the final full week of the 2024 campaign with Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump locked in a fiercely competitive presidential contest. What happens in the coming days will be pivotal in deciding the winner of next week's election.
Trump on Sunday held a rally at Madison Square Garden where several speakers made racist and crude remarks, including comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who described Puerto Rico as ''a floating island of garbage.'' Shortly after those remarks, Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Bad Bunny endorsed Harris.
Trump is holding a rally in Atlanta on Monday evening while Harris is making several campaign stops in Michigan, including a rally with singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers.
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Trump wraps his Atlanta rally with a call to vote
Trump concluded his rally at Georgia Tech in midtown Atlanta by urging his supporters to turn out to the polls however possible. He promised to defend the ''hardworking patriots who built this country,'' who he said could ''save'' the nation if they turned out for him at the ballot box.
''We will never give up, we will never back down, we will never surrender,'' Trump said to the crowd. ''November 5 will be the most important day in the history of our country.''