US election: Trump Pledges 'New Golden Age' in Pennsylvania
Trump has told a crowd at a campaign rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania, that he was running against "a corrupt machine called the Democratic Party" and would make major changes if elected.
"I will end inflation. I will stop the invasion of massive numbers of criminals coming into our country, thank you Kamala and Joe," Trump said at the rally, having first asked the crowd if they preferred their situation now or that of four years ago.
He told the crowd that if elected on Tuesday, it would mark the start of a "new golden age" for the country.
Trump also focused on Biden early in his speech, asking "where is Joe?" and alleging that "they stole the election" from Biden when he withdrew from the race, without specifying who he meant exactly.
He also criticized voting practices, amid concerns Trump may be liable to allege election fraud in the case of defeat, saying: "We should have one-day voting and paper ballots."
"These elections have to be decided by 9 o'clock, 10 o'clock, 11 o'clock on Tuesday night," he said.
Later, Trump is expected to head to Kinston, North Carolina, before attending an evening rally in Macon, Georgia.
Sunday is the first day since Tuesday last week that Trump and Harris are not campaigning in the same state on the same day.
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