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A Grim Trump and an Upbeat Harris End the Race Hitting Opposite Notes

The moods and messages were more different than ever as the presidential rivals made one last scramble through battleground states, their ambitions riding heavily on Pennsylvania.

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Former President Donald J. Trump at a rally on Monday morning in Raleigh, N.C. He and Vice President Kamala Harris were both holding rallies in Pennsylvania later on Monday.

Energized but Uneasy, the Campaigns Make Frantic Final Pushes

Democrats in battleground states have built a tightly structured get-out-the-vote operation, while Republicans have relied more on outside groups for canvassing.

© Michelle Gustafson for The New York Times

Thousands of volunteers across the country spent the weekend reaching out to voters. Michelle Garcia-Daniels, left, a volunteer for the Harris campaign, canvassed on Saturday in North Philadelphia, Pa.

Right-Wing Groups Are Organizing on Telegram Ahead of Election Day

Right-wing groups, which use Telegram to organize real-world actions, are urging followers to watch the polls and stand up for their rights, in a harbinger of potential chaos.

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Telegram played a small but significant role in the 2020 election as an organizing tool for planners of the Jan. 6 attack.

Why the Right Thinks Trump Is Running Away With the Race

Skewed polls and anonymous betting markets are building up Republicans’ expectations. Donald Trump could use that to challenge the result.

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Former President Donald J. Trump at a rally in Greenville, N.C., this month. Partisan polls appear focused on lifting Republican enthusiasm and cementing the idea that Mr. Trump can lose only in a rigged election.
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