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US election: Trump and Clinton in tight race on campaign's final day – live | US election: Trump and Clinton in tight race on campaign's final day – live |
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Donald Trump, in December 2012, told Fox News that if the Republicans in Congress did not pass comprehensive immigration reform, the party would “never win another election.” | |
lol, just found this video of Donald Trump in December 2012 saying if GOP doesn't pass immigration reform they won't ever win again. pic.twitter.com/ElHVFCgKgB | |
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The New Yorker’s cartoons have been fire today: | |
Today's afternoon cartoon by @BentSchwartz. See more cartoons with the New Yorker Today app: https://t.co/oz9EludMLD pic.twitter.com/75U7vcMu5r | |
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A classic burn from President Obama in New Hampshire: | A classic burn from President Obama in New Hampshire: |
"If your own campaign can't trust you to tweet, how can we trust you with the nuclear codes?" – President Obama, on Donald Trump | "If your own campaign can't trust you to tweet, how can we trust you with the nuclear codes?" – President Obama, on Donald Trump |
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Get live US election results in an innovative app alert format | Get live US election results in an innovative app alert format |
Tomorrow night, the Guardian is offering an innovative way to get live presidential election results right on your phone’s lock screen. In a mobile first, we’ll send a live updating notification showing the latest US election results every time you pick up your phone. The notification will show the most up-to-date numbers of electoral votes won and states called, as well as an indication of which swing states have been called, and the breakdown of the popular vote between the two top candidates. | Tomorrow night, the Guardian is offering an innovative way to get live presidential election results right on your phone’s lock screen. In a mobile first, we’ll send a live updating notification showing the latest US election results every time you pick up your phone. The notification will show the most up-to-date numbers of electoral votes won and states called, as well as an indication of which swing states have been called, and the breakdown of the popular vote between the two top candidates. |
Available on both iOS (you must be running iOS 10) and Android, you can get the alerts by downloading (or updating) the Guardian app, and going to the Settings > Alerts section of the app to turn on “Live US presidential election results.” | Available on both iOS (you must be running iOS 10) and Android, you can get the alerts by downloading (or updating) the Guardian app, and going to the Settings > Alerts section of the app to turn on “Live US presidential election results.” |
Find out more here. | Find out more here. |
10.04pm GMT | 10.04pm GMT |
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President Barack Obama, speaking in Durham, New Hampshire to a raucous crowd of Hillary Clinton supporters, lauded the people organizing Hillary Clinton’s “get-out-the-vote” efforts, before telling the audience that they have one more day before they change the country. | President Barack Obama, speaking in Durham, New Hampshire to a raucous crowd of Hillary Clinton supporters, lauded the people organizing Hillary Clinton’s “get-out-the-vote” efforts, before telling the audience that they have one more day before they change the country. |
“This is, I think, gonna be my last big event,” Obama said, to “awws.” “I mean, we’ve got one in Philly, but Michelle’s talking there, so I’m not gonna get any attention,” Obama continued, to laughter. | “This is, I think, gonna be my last big event,” Obama said, to “awws.” “I mean, we’ve got one in Philly, but Michelle’s talking there, so I’m not gonna get any attention,” Obama continued, to laughter. |
“We’ve got one more day, and we can choose the politics of blame and divisiveness and resentment, or you can choose the politics that says we’re stronger together,” Obama said. | “We’ve got one more day, and we can choose the politics of blame and divisiveness and resentment, or you can choose the politics that says we’re stronger together,” Obama said. |
“We were living through two long wars, the worst economic crisis in eighty years, but because of the American people— we turned the page. Our businesses have turned job losses into 15.5m new jobs. Incomes and wages are up, and poverty is down,” Obama said. | “We were living through two long wars, the worst economic crisis in eighty years, but because of the American people— we turned the page. Our businesses have turned job losses into 15.5m new jobs. Incomes and wages are up, and poverty is down,” Obama said. |
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President Barack Obama campaigns in New Hampshire: | President Barack Obama campaigns in New Hampshire: |
Watch it live here: | Watch it live here: |
Updated | Updated |
at 9.58pm GMT | at 9.58pm GMT |
9.55pm GMT | 9.55pm GMT |
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Thanks for the support. | Thanks for the support. |
We've updated our Twitter header in honor of the election. pic.twitter.com/mOFT8sUlVD | We've updated our Twitter header in honor of the election. pic.twitter.com/mOFT8sUlVD |
9.52pm GMT | 9.52pm GMT |
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Op-ed: The Donald Trump nightmare will endure for Latinos regardless | Op-ed: The Donald Trump nightmare will endure for Latinos regardless |
The nightmare truly began when Donald Trump threw Jorge Ramos out of a press conference in August last year. Some might argue it was when he called Mexican immigrants “rapists” the month before, but the beast hadn’t yet emerged, hadn’t yet been given a clear face or features, writes Juan-Pablo Brammer. | The nightmare truly began when Donald Trump threw Jorge Ramos out of a press conference in August last year. Some might argue it was when he called Mexican immigrants “rapists” the month before, but the beast hadn’t yet emerged, hadn’t yet been given a clear face or features, writes Juan-Pablo Brammer. |
“Go back to Univision!” Trump shouted as Ramos was escorted out of the room. The familiar syntax was not lost on us Latinos, who have been told to “go back” for as long as we’ve been in the United States, whether we were born here or not. | “Go back to Univision!” Trump shouted as Ramos was escorted out of the room. The familiar syntax was not lost on us Latinos, who have been told to “go back” for as long as we’ve been in the United States, whether we were born here or not. |
Before he was forcibly removed, Ramos was criticizing Trump for effectively saying he would deport 11 million undocumented people and build a 1,900-mile border wall. Well, Trump skirted those specifics, but that was the reality of what he was proposing. We Latinos were put in a familiar place – where we are merely numbers or parasites to the economy, seen not for our worth as human beings but for our worth as laborers. | Before he was forcibly removed, Ramos was criticizing Trump for effectively saying he would deport 11 million undocumented people and build a 1,900-mile border wall. Well, Trump skirted those specifics, but that was the reality of what he was proposing. We Latinos were put in a familiar place – where we are merely numbers or parasites to the economy, seen not for our worth as human beings but for our worth as laborers. |
Al mal tiempo, buena cara, goes an old Mexican proverb. “To the bad times, good face.” When I first delved into the world of activism, I used to hold the saying in contempt. It seemed to feed into the bottomless humility of the Mexican American in the face of oppression, the immigrant family, the Chicano who doesn’t want to make a fuss. It painted us, I thought, as a people who merely stood by while bad things happened to us. | Al mal tiempo, buena cara, goes an old Mexican proverb. “To the bad times, good face.” When I first delved into the world of activism, I used to hold the saying in contempt. It seemed to feed into the bottomless humility of the Mexican American in the face of oppression, the immigrant family, the Chicano who doesn’t want to make a fuss. It painted us, I thought, as a people who merely stood by while bad things happened to us. |
Watching the Trump campaign, being its first scapegoats, I felt we were in that helpless place where our only option was to endure. The slogan Make America Great Again encapsulated exactly how we are seen in this country. We are the unclean other, our culture dilutes the purity of America’s white citizens who must be protected from us. Make America great again – by kicking us out. | Watching the Trump campaign, being its first scapegoats, I felt we were in that helpless place where our only option was to endure. The slogan Make America Great Again encapsulated exactly how we are seen in this country. We are the unclean other, our culture dilutes the purity of America’s white citizens who must be protected from us. Make America great again – by kicking us out. |
Violence against Latinos surged, at Trump rallies and across the country. Xenophobia and racism were whipped into a fever pitch by the demagogue’s rants, his constant attacks on our families and our neighbors. “Send them back” was a phrase I heard more in those months than I ever had in my life. “You have to go back” became a common response to everything I wrote. Something had changed. | Violence against Latinos surged, at Trump rallies and across the country. Xenophobia and racism were whipped into a fever pitch by the demagogue’s rants, his constant attacks on our families and our neighbors. “Send them back” was a phrase I heard more in those months than I ever had in my life. “You have to go back” became a common response to everything I wrote. Something had changed. |
It was Trump’s attack on US district court judge Gonzalo P Curiel, born in Indiana and of Mexican descent, that saw our worst fears begin to take shape in reality. Trump, then the presumptive Republican nominee, accused Curiel, who was overseeing a class action lawsuit against Trump University, of being biased simply because of his Mexican heritage. | It was Trump’s attack on US district court judge Gonzalo P Curiel, born in Indiana and of Mexican descent, that saw our worst fears begin to take shape in reality. Trump, then the presumptive Republican nominee, accused Curiel, who was overseeing a class action lawsuit against Trump University, of being biased simply because of his Mexican heritage. |
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Hillary Clinton: 'We need more love and kindness in America' | Hillary Clinton: 'We need more love and kindness in America' |
Hillary Clinton, speaking to an enthusiastic audience of supporters in Grand Rapids, Michigan, urged her supporters (and detractors) to “start thinking about how we want to be treated, and what that means about how we treat others.” | Hillary Clinton, speaking to an enthusiastic audience of supporters in Grand Rapids, Michigan, urged her supporters (and detractors) to “start thinking about how we want to be treated, and what that means about how we treat others.” |
“After tomorrow, the work will begin, and one of the highest priorities that I feel an obligation to address is how we bring our country together,” Clinton said. “We have so much divisiveness right now - we’ve got to start listening to each other, respecting each other.” | “After tomorrow, the work will begin, and one of the highest priorities that I feel an obligation to address is how we bring our country together,” Clinton said. “We have so much divisiveness right now - we’ve got to start listening to each other, respecting each other.” |
“We need more love and kindness in America.” | “We need more love and kindness in America.” |
9.44pm GMT | 9.44pm GMT |
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Matt Drudge don’t wanna lose his pride, but he’s gonna.... | Matt Drudge don’t wanna lose his pride, but he’s gonna.... |
Remember, no baseball bats at polling places, Beyoncé! pic.twitter.com/ma8JJLaVnu | Remember, no baseball bats at polling places, Beyoncé! pic.twitter.com/ma8JJLaVnu |
9.24pm GMT | 9.24pm GMT |
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Hillary Clinton: 'My faith in our future has never been stronger' | Hillary Clinton: 'My faith in our future has never been stronger' |
Hillary Clinton, speaking to an enthusiastic audience of supporters in Grand Rapids, Michigan, compared the “contrasting visions” for the future of the United States of her campaign and that of Republican rival Donald Trump. | Hillary Clinton, speaking to an enthusiastic audience of supporters in Grand Rapids, Michigan, compared the “contrasting visions” for the future of the United States of her campaign and that of Republican rival Donald Trump. |
“The theme that ran through much of his rhetoric was the presentation of a dark and divisive vision for America,” Clinton said. “We’ve got challenges, but America’s always had challenges - and since when do we become pessimistic and not able to think about what we can do to solve those challenges together?” | “The theme that ran through much of his rhetoric was the presentation of a dark and divisive vision for America,” Clinton said. “We’ve got challenges, but America’s always had challenges - and since when do we become pessimistic and not able to think about what we can do to solve those challenges together?” |
“I often didn’t recognize the country that Donald Trump was describing, because from my perspective, looking back at our history, we have a tremendous opportunity ahead of us - and you can vote for a hopeful, inclusive, big-hearted America that will set the stage for an even better future!” | “I often didn’t recognize the country that Donald Trump was describing, because from my perspective, looking back at our history, we have a tremendous opportunity ahead of us - and you can vote for a hopeful, inclusive, big-hearted America that will set the stage for an even better future!” |
“I want to say especially to the students who are here: I really believe that America’s best days are still ahead of us if we reach for them together,” Clinton said, to loud cheers. “My faith in our future has never been stronger.” | “I want to say especially to the students who are here: I really believe that America’s best days are still ahead of us if we reach for them together,” Clinton said, to loud cheers. “My faith in our future has never been stronger.” |
9.18pm GMT | 9.18pm GMT |
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Hillary Clinton, speaking to an enthusiastic audience of supporters in Grand Rapids, Michigan, told the audience of college students and faculty that even though some of them might disagree with her policies, they will never doubt that she will be fit to serve as president and commander in chief. | Hillary Clinton, speaking to an enthusiastic audience of supporters in Grand Rapids, Michigan, told the audience of college students and faculty that even though some of them might disagree with her policies, they will never doubt that she will be fit to serve as president and commander in chief. |
“It is great to be back in Western Michigan!” Clinton shouted as the audience roared. “I am so thrilled to be here!” | “It is great to be back in Western Michigan!” Clinton shouted as the audience roared. “I am so thrilled to be here!” |
“This election is basically between division and unity in our country. It’s between strong and steady leadership, or a loose cannon who could put everything at risk. It is between an economy that works for everyone or one that is even more stacked for those at the top.” | “This election is basically between division and unity in our country. It’s between strong and steady leadership, or a loose cannon who could put everything at risk. It is between an economy that works for everyone or one that is even more stacked for those at the top.” |
“Although my name and my opponent’s name will be on the ballot, those issues and those values will be on the ballot as well,” Clinton continued. “You have to recognize: this is a consequential election.” | “Although my name and my opponent’s name will be on the ballot, those issues and those values will be on the ballot as well,” Clinton continued. “You have to recognize: this is a consequential election.” |
9.12pm GMT | 9.12pm GMT |
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Hillary Clinton campaigns in Grand Rapids, Michigan | Hillary Clinton campaigns in Grand Rapids, Michigan |
Watch it live here: | Watch it live here: |
9.11pm GMT | 9.11pm GMT |
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Former secretary of state Madeleine Albright is knocking on doors: | Former secretary of state Madeleine Albright is knocking on doors: |
We've made many calls & knocked on lots of doors, but tomorrow is the big day! Let's #GOTV for @HillaryClinton! https://t.co/W7QCZ4QeCL pic.twitter.com/SeqwviWT2E | We've made many calls & knocked on lots of doors, but tomorrow is the big day! Let's #GOTV for @HillaryClinton! https://t.co/W7QCZ4QeCL pic.twitter.com/SeqwviWT2E |
9.02pm GMT | 9.02pm GMT |
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Hillary Clinton to hold midnight rally with Lady Gaga, Jon Bon Jovi, DJ Samantha Ronson | Hillary Clinton to hold midnight rally with Lady Gaga, Jon Bon Jovi, DJ Samantha Ronson |
Hillary Clinton will hold a final midnight “Get Out the Vote” rally in Raleigh, North Carolina at midnight tonight, according to a campaign statement released this evening. | Hillary Clinton will hold a final midnight “Get Out the Vote” rally in Raleigh, North Carolina at midnight tonight, according to a campaign statement released this evening. |
Former president Bill Clinton and Chelsea Clinton will attend the rally, as well as singer Lady Gaga, rock legend Jon Bon Jovi and DJ Samantha Ronson. | Former president Bill Clinton and Chelsea Clinton will attend the rally, as well as singer Lady Gaga, rock legend Jon Bon Jovi and DJ Samantha Ronson. |
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Clinton campaign buoyed by high Latino turnout in election's final hours | Clinton campaign buoyed by high Latino turnout in election's final hours |
The US presidential campaign ended on Monday where the fiercest nomination battles began – in the rustbelt – as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump spent the last hours of a bitter election focused on the country’s deep economic divide. | The US presidential campaign ended on Monday where the fiercest nomination battles began – in the rustbelt – as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump spent the last hours of a bitter election focused on the country’s deep economic divide. |
Democrats gained a late confidence boost as a final series of national opinion polls confirmed a small but steady lead for Clinton. Early voting numbers point already to record turnout among Latino voters stirred into action by Trump’s anti-immigration rhetoric. | Democrats gained a late confidence boost as a final series of national opinion polls confirmed a small but steady lead for Clinton. Early voting numbers point already to record turnout among Latino voters stirred into action by Trump’s anti-immigration rhetoric. |
But the continued risk of an upset that would send shockwaves around the world was underlined by state-level polling suggesting several possible paths to victory also remain for Trump. He hopes to galvanise white working-class anger over jobs and trade in the traditionally Democratic manufacturing regions, though also needs an almost clean sweep of battleground states including Florida and North Carolina to win outright. | But the continued risk of an upset that would send shockwaves around the world was underlined by state-level polling suggesting several possible paths to victory also remain for Trump. He hopes to galvanise white working-class anger over jobs and trade in the traditionally Democratic manufacturing regions, though also needs an almost clean sweep of battleground states including Florida and North Carolina to win outright. |
Sensing possible danger, the Clinton campaign poured last-minute resources into the industrial midwest, a region where she struggled against a similar anti-establishment surge for Bernie Sanders during the primary election season. Both Clinton and Barack Obama held afternoon rallies in Michigan before planning to finish the night on stage together in Philadelphia with Bruce Springsteen. | Sensing possible danger, the Clinton campaign poured last-minute resources into the industrial midwest, a region where she struggled against a similar anti-establishment surge for Bernie Sanders during the primary election season. Both Clinton and Barack Obama held afternoon rallies in Michigan before planning to finish the night on stage together in Philadelphia with Bruce Springsteen. |
Trump was also headed to Michigan where he planned to end the night, before returning to New York, where he will vote. The Republican candidate took aim at Clinton’s use of celebrities to amplify her final pitch to voters, with a loaded jibe at Jay Z and Beyonce: “Were they talking or singing?” | Trump was also headed to Michigan where he planned to end the night, before returning to New York, where he will vote. The Republican candidate took aim at Clinton’s use of celebrities to amplify her final pitch to voters, with a loaded jibe at Jay Z and Beyonce: “Were they talking or singing?” |