Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have made their final push for votes right down to the wire, hitting all of the battleground states leading up to Election Day. Hours ahead of the polls opening, Trump campaigned in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he closed out his 2016 win.
Kamala Harris made her big push in Pennsylvania, where votes are crucial. However, on Election Day, both presidential candidates hope these last-minute stops will make a difference.
Meanwhile, voters in New York State weigh in on more than just the next president as they head to the polls: Brooklyn Bishop Robert Brennan has been urging voters to say no to Proposition 1, which, if passed, cements abortion on demand without any restrictions at any point during pregnancy. Catholics are called to oppose this measure, as it disregards the sanctity of human life and risks normalizing the destruction of innocent lives.
St. John’s University’s political analyst and government affairs professor Brian Browne joins Currents News to discuss what voters weigh in on as they head to the polls.