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So, who is going to win?

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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. © Mandi Wright / USA TODAY NETWORK

(New York, NY) — We have finally made it, it’s election day and a lot of people across the tri-state are feeling pretty anxious about how it’s going to all play out. Former President Donald Trump held four rallies on Monday, two in Pennsylvania, one in North Carolina and one Michigan that ended around 2 this morning, Vice President Kamala Harris wrapped up her final day of campaigning with a concert on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Harris, who was introduced by Oprah Winfrey, spoke to a crowd of some 30-thousand.

Mayor Adams says there will be two police officers at every polling site today. He warns New Yorkers that there could be problems with voting machines that break down. The mayor says voters should call 311 or the Board of Elections if they have problems casting a ballot. Polls are open until 8 p.m. in Connecticut and 9 p.m. in New York and New Jersey.

Vice President Harris will be in the nation’s capital as vote totals roll in. The Democratic nominee is expected to hold a party on the Howard University campus. Harris graduated from the school back in 1986. Former President Trump is expected to spend Election Day in Florida. The Trump campaign is hosting an election night watch party in West Palm Beach at the convention center.

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