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Politics Pennsylvania wives 'tell Trump-supporting husbands to stay home' in desperate bid to help Kamala Harris

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Kamala Harris has been predicted to win the US election on November 5 as Democrat-voting wives in the swing state of Pennsylvania are telling their Trump-supporting husbands to "stay home" and "not vote", it has been claimed.

The vice president is spending all of today in the battleground state, which is expected to play a key role in determining the outcome of the election.



Meanwhile, Donald Trump is rallying in three states - North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.

Offering his prediction for the election, senior political adviser Pablo O'Hana claimed that the "curtains are closing" on Donald Trump, as his campaign has "lost its magic".


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O'Hana explained: "Election Day is tomorrow and the choice couldn't be clearer. Kamala Harris is representing a new way forward, she's going to strengthen the working class, lower everyday costs and create opportunities.

"The contrast is very clear. I was at a Donald Trump rally yesterday, and it was like watching a sequel to a TV series that's gone wrong - all the same characters, but it's just tired, it doesn't feel the same. The magic has gone, and he's really lost that charm he used to have."



Throwing his support behind the Democrat nominee, O'Hana told GB News that the victory for Harris "can't come soon enough", and despite the polls being neck and neck, the result "won't be that close".

O'Hana claimed: "The curtains are closing on Donald Trump, and honestly, it can't come soon enough for me.


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"Kamala Harris is going to win, and I have said from the beginning, I don't actually think it's going to be that close. We need to get everyone out to vote, of course. But when all is said and done, I really believe Kamala Harris is going to win."

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When pressed by host Emily Carver on how is so sure Harris will claim victory, O'Hana revealed that whilst door-stopping in Pennsylvania, US voters told him that Republican supporters are being told to "stay home" and "not vote for Trump".

O'Hana revealed: "I've been knocking on doors across many swing states, including here in Pennsylvania, and one of the things that I've noticed that's really interesting, actually, is that women are persuading their husbands to stay at home and to maybe sit this one out, knowing that their husbands are going to vote for Donald Trump.

"I was really taken aback by it. Harris supporters are really, really motivated, and they are going out to vote in huge numbers. And in the swing states in particular, you're seeing that women are taking the issue of abortion extremely seriously."

Detailing the motivation for voters in the US, O'Hana explained that the issue of abortion rights has "leapfrogged" the economy, driving support for Harris over Trump.


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O'Hana stated: "Abortion has actually leapfrogged economy, and that is an extraordinary moment. The economy, both in the UK and the US, is always the issue that people vote on.

"Sometimes in the UK you get the NHS as well, but for abortion to have leapfrogged economy is is quite something."

When quizzed on whether Trump could sneak a victory with "quiet voters" supporting him despite not declaring it, O'Hana responded: "I think there's always that case. But I will say it again right now, Kamala Harris is going to win this election.

"We need to get the voters out, but the momentum is on her side. She is the one that is leading a campaign that is going to work for all Americans - Donald Trump just repeating the same one."

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