That’s all for our live coverage of the US election for the night, but we’ll be back with more updates and analysis later.
If you’re just checking in, here is a recap of the key developments today.
Polls continue to show the presidential race is neck-and-neck with less than two weeks until election day (see the latest polling and both candidates’ paths to victory here).
Donald Trump
The former president started the day with a big rally in Arizona. He gave his usual stump speech, but veered off script, as he tends to do, and said the Biden-Harris administration’s immigration policies have made the US “a garbage can for the world” (more here – and watch below).
In a later interview, he categorically denied a recent claim by his former chief of staff that he once said he wanted “the kind of generals that Hitler had”.
Separately, Mr Trump also said he will fire the federal prosecutor investigating whether he tried to overturn his 2020 election defeat if he is elected in November (more here).
Kamala Harris and Barack Obama
The vice president started the day with a televised statement in Pennsylvania, where she said it is “sad” that Mr Trump is “exhausted” and “not showing up” for debates (more here).
She then flew to Atlanta, Georgia, where her campaign held a rally with a line-up of megastars.
Rock legend Bruce Springsteen performed three of his hit songs, and in between numbers, he said Mr Trump wants to be an “American tyrant”, and “does not understand this country, its history, or what it means to be deeply American” (read and watch in full here).
Former president Barack Obama also gave a speech in which he gave Mr Trump some political advice:Â “In politics, a good rule of thumb is – don’t say you want to do anything like Hitler” (more here – and watch below).
Tomorrow will be yet another star-studded rally, with pop megastar Beyoncé set to perform at an event in support of the vice president (more here).
Tim Walz
The Democrat pick for vice president spoke at a couple of events in swing states today.
At one in North Carolina, he ripped into Elon Musk, calling him a “dipshit” who has been “prancing around on stage” supporting Trump (more here – and watch the moment below).
He also called Mr Trump “old as hell” amid reports the former president is “exhausted” (more here).
JD Vance
The GOP pick for vice president has been campaigning in the key battleground state of Michigan.
He also went on conservative news channel News Nation for a town hall event.