Amid fierce competition among candidates, most Americans are concerned about the risk of violence after the presidential election.
With less than 10 days left until the US general election, US presidential candidates continue to expand their campaigning efforts amid polls showing that the two sides are still neck and neck.
On October 27, Republican candidate Donald Trump held a high-profile event at the famous Madison Square Garden arena in his hometown of New York.
Here, the former US President continued to make commitments focusing on the economy and immigration issues, the top concerns of American voters, which are also his campaign strengths.
In addition to campaigning for the presidential election, the campaign also aims to promote competition for Republican candidates in the congressional races taking place at the same time.
On the same day, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris made her 14th trip to Pennsylvania, the battleground state considered to have the most influence on the election.
Previously, Ms. Harris also traveled to non-battleground states to participate in large events to convey her agenda.
She is scheduled to hold a rally on October 29 at the Ellipse in Washington, DC, where Trump addressed supporters before they stormed Capitol Hill in 2021.
Amid fierce competition among candidates, according to a Scripps News/Ipsos poll released on October 24, nearly 75% of Americans are concerned about the risk of post-election violence, and most believe that the military should be deployed if such a situation occurs.
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