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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 |
(35 minutes later) | |
12.24am GMT | |
00:24 | |
While we wait for the massive Clinton rally in Philadelphia, here’s the Saturday Night Live cold-open if you missed it earlier: | |
12.18am GMT | |
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Get thee to Washington Square Park! | |
Breaking: Join Madonna RIGHT NOW for a surprise pop up performance in support of Hillary! Washington Square Park at the arch, NYC. GO now! | |
Updated | |
at 12.18am GMT | |
11.57pm GMT | 11.57pm GMT |
23:57 | 23:57 |
Donald Trump: 'It will be the greatest vote you ever cast in your lifetime' | Donald Trump: 'It will be the greatest vote you ever cast in your lifetime' |
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, closing out his speech in Scranton, Pennsylvania, told an audience of supporters that “we have one flawed candidate to beat.” | Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, closing out his speech in Scranton, Pennsylvania, told an audience of supporters that “we have one flawed candidate to beat.” |
“You have one day to make every dream you’ve ever dreamed for your country and your family to come true,” Trump said. “It will never happen again - it will never happen again, folks. In four years? Not gonna happen. Not gonna happen. It’s never gonna happen again. Do not let this opportunity slip away.” | “You have one day to make every dream you’ve ever dreamed for your country and your family to come true,” Trump said. “It will never happen again - it will never happen again, folks. In four years? Not gonna happen. Not gonna happen. It’s never gonna happen again. Do not let this opportunity slip away.” |
“We are fighting to bring us all together as Americans - we’re a divided nation,” Trump continued. “I’m asking you to dream big. We are just one day away from the change you’ve been waiting for for your entire life! Ya gotta go out and vote, get everybody to vote.” | “We are fighting to bring us all together as Americans - we’re a divided nation,” Trump continued. “I’m asking you to dream big. We are just one day away from the change you’ve been waiting for for your entire life! Ya gotta go out and vote, get everybody to vote.” |
“It will be the greatest vote you ever cast in your lifetime, because together we will make America wealthy again, we will make America strong again, we will make America safe again, and yes, we will make America great again!” | “It will be the greatest vote you ever cast in your lifetime, because together we will make America wealthy again, we will make America strong again, we will make America safe again, and yes, we will make America great again!” |
11.53pm GMT | 11.53pm GMT |
23:53 | 23:53 |
Fact-check: True. | Fact-check: True. |
“The whole world is laughing at us — they’re laughing at what’s going on in our country.” – Donald Trump, in Scranton | “The whole world is laughing at us — they’re laughing at what’s going on in our country.” – Donald Trump, in Scranton |
11.50pm GMT | 11.50pm GMT |
23:50 | 23:50 |
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, speaking in Scranton, Pennsylvania, told the crowd that they will be “so proud of your country again.” | Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, speaking in Scranton, Pennsylvania, told the crowd that they will be “so proud of your country again.” |
“From now on, it’s going to be America first - America first,” Trump said, echoing one of his campaign slogans. | “From now on, it’s going to be America first - America first,” Trump said, echoing one of his campaign slogans. |
“The whole world is laughing at us - they’re laughing at what’s going on in our country.” | “The whole world is laughing at us - they’re laughing at what’s going on in our country.” |
11.43pm GMT | 11.43pm GMT |
23:43 | 23:43 |
Tonight’s address in Philadelphia is gonna be lit. | Tonight’s address in Philadelphia is gonna be lit. |
The scene at Independence Hall...two hours before the Clintons and Obamas arrive. pic.twitter.com/bN4bfHSFgO | The scene at Independence Hall...two hours before the Clintons and Obamas arrive. pic.twitter.com/bN4bfHSFgO |
11.31pm GMT | 11.31pm GMT |
23:31 | 23:31 |
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, speaking in Scranton, Pennsylvania, called Democratic opponent “the most corrupt person ever to seek the office of the presidency of the United States.” | Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, speaking in Scranton, Pennsylvania, called Democratic opponent “the most corrupt person ever to seek the office of the presidency of the United States.” |
“She’s threatened national security, she’s sold her office to the highest bidder,” Trump said. “She should not be allowed to run for president - she’s being protected by a rigged system.” | “She’s threatened national security, she’s sold her office to the highest bidder,” Trump said. “She should not be allowed to run for president - she’s being protected by a rigged system.” |
Trump then accused the “dishonest media” of “rigging the system” in Clinton’s favor. | Trump then accused the “dishonest media” of “rigging the system” in Clinton’s favor. |
11.29pm GMT | 11.29pm GMT |
23:29 | 23:29 |
The crowd at Trump rally booing the media pic.twitter.com/pNUQQgp7v3 | The crowd at Trump rally booing the media pic.twitter.com/pNUQQgp7v3 |
11.27pm GMT | 11.27pm GMT |
23:27 | 23:27 |
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, speaking in Scranton, Pennsylvania, after being introduced by former New York City mayor and onetime presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani, told the crowd of supporters that tomorrow’s election is about whether the US will elect more of the same “or whether we are ruled by yourselves.” | Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, speaking in Scranton, Pennsylvania, after being introduced by former New York City mayor and onetime presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani, told the crowd of supporters that tomorrow’s election is about whether the US will elect more of the same “or whether we are ruled by yourselves.” |
“In one day - one day! - we are going to win the great state of Pennsylvania, and we are going to take back the White House!” | “In one day - one day! - we are going to win the great state of Pennsylvania, and we are going to take back the White House!” |
11.19pm GMT | 11.19pm GMT |
23:19 | 23:19 |
Donald Trump campaigns in Scranton, Pennsylvania | Donald Trump campaigns in Scranton, Pennsylvania |
Watch it live here: | Watch it live here: |
11.11pm GMT | 11.11pm GMT |
23:11 | 23:11 |
An interesting piece about Hillary Clinton’s history of supporting Stem (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) curricula: | An interesting piece about Hillary Clinton’s history of supporting Stem (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) curricula: |
Mathematics and sciences (or what we call ‘Stem’ today) were of particular importance to Clinton. In a 1983 interview with the Associated Press, she remarked, while suggesting that Arkansas had overemphasized athletics, ‘I think it’s time for getting a little fanatic about math and sciences.’ Stem is the foundation of today’s technology industry, and only a handful of pioneers in the public education space had the foresight to appreciate its value for future members of the workforce. By far the most significant impact Hillary Clinton’s educational reforms had in my life was through her work to create a free public boarding school for math-and-science nerds like me: The Arkansas School for Mathematics and Sciences (ASMS). | Mathematics and sciences (or what we call ‘Stem’ today) were of particular importance to Clinton. In a 1983 interview with the Associated Press, she remarked, while suggesting that Arkansas had overemphasized athletics, ‘I think it’s time for getting a little fanatic about math and sciences.’ Stem is the foundation of today’s technology industry, and only a handful of pioneers in the public education space had the foresight to appreciate its value for future members of the workforce. By far the most significant impact Hillary Clinton’s educational reforms had in my life was through her work to create a free public boarding school for math-and-science nerds like me: The Arkansas School for Mathematics and Sciences (ASMS). |
11.05pm GMT | 11.05pm GMT |
23:05 | 23:05 |
Donald Trump’s future plans? | Donald Trump’s future plans? |
This is the spot labeled 'Trump TV' on the main riser of the grand ballroom at the midtown Hilton for Trump's NYC Election Night party. pic.twitter.com/ApLcQUGvjg | This is the spot labeled 'Trump TV' on the main riser of the grand ballroom at the midtown Hilton for Trump's NYC Election Night party. pic.twitter.com/ApLcQUGvjg |
10.48pm GMT | 10.48pm GMT |
22:48 | 22:48 |
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.” | 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 | 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 |
Updated | Updated |
at 10.49pm GMT | at 10.49pm GMT |
10.38pm GMT | 10.38pm GMT |
22:38 | 22:38 |
The New Yorker’s cartoons have been fire today: | 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 | Today's afternoon cartoon by @BentSchwartz. See more cartoons with the New Yorker Today app: https://t.co/oz9EludMLD pic.twitter.com/75U7vcMu5r |
10.07pm GMT | 10.07pm GMT |
22:07 | 22:07 |
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 |
10.06pm GMT | 10.06pm GMT |
22:06 | 22:06 |
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 |
22:04 | 22:04 |
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. |
9.57pm GMT | 9.57pm GMT |
21:57 | 21:57 |
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 |