Trump says he 'shouldn't have left' the White House

The former president made the remarks during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.

Last Updated: November 4, 2024, 8:26 AM EST

With two days to go until Election Day, the candidates making in their final appeaks to voters over the weekend.

After popping up on "Saturday Night Live," Vice President Kamala Harris will campaign in battleground Michigan on Sunday. Former President Donald Trump is hitting three swing states on Sunday: Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia.

Nov 4, 2024, 4:26 am

More than 78 million Americans have voted early

As of 9 p.m. ET on Sunday, more than 77 million Americans have voted early, according to the Election Lab at the University of Florida.

Of the total number of early votes, 42,654,364 were cast in person and 35,348,858 were returned by mail.

A man waits in line with other community members in East Tampa to enter the C. Blythe Andrews, Jr. Public Library at a early voting polling precinct to cast their ballots in Tampa, Fla., Nov. 2, 2024.
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Nov 02, 2024, 1:50 PM EDT

Over 4M people cast votes in Georgia during early voting

The Georgia Secretary of State announced Saturday that over 4 million people voted early in the key battleground state, calling it "the most successful Early Voting period in Georgia history."

"As of Saturday morning, 92 Georgia counties have exceeded 50% turnout. This is unprecedented in Georgia history," the office said in a statement.

Meanwhile, the office said it had identified four people who may have attempted to vote multiple times during that period-- an incident they say is now under investigation and shows that "safeguards" in the state work.

"If the investigation shows violations of the law, the office will refer the individuals to local District Attorneys," the office said.

-ABC News' Olivia Rubin

Nov 02, 2024, 1:01 PM EDT

Harris to air personal message to voters in NFL game ad

In the two-minute spot, to air during NFL games on Sunday afternoon, including the Lions-Packers matchup featuring teams from two crucial swing states, Harris issues a personal message to Americans, telling them that, "throughout this campaign, I’ve seen the best of America, and I’ve seen what is holding you back and weighing you down."

Notably, the vice president does not once mention her opponent Donald Trump, her oft-used foil in recent weeks, as she has sought to paint him as too dangerous and unhinged to re-occupy the White House.

-ABC News' Will McDuffie, Gabriella Abdul-Hakim and Fritz Farrow

Nov 02, 2024, 12:49 PM EDT

FBI warns about false election videos

The FBI issued a warning Saturday about two false videos circulating online that "relate to election security."

One of the videos falsely claims the FBI apprehended "three linked groups committing ballot fraud" and another was related to second gentleman Doug Emhoff, according to the agency.

"These videos are not authentic, are not from the FBI and the content they depict is false," the FBI said in a statement posted on X.

"The FBI is working closely with state and local law enforcement partners to respond to election threats and protect our communities as Americans exercise their right to vote," the agency added.

Nov 02, 2024, 11:51 AM EDT

Trump again calls for Cheney to be sent to war, doesn't disavow MSG vulgar comments

Former President Donald Trump called into "Fox and Friends" Saturday morning, where the conservative outlet gave him the avenue to air out his personal grievances over laying out his closing message.

Trump again brought up former House member Liz Cheney and blamed media outlets for taking his words out of context as he doubled down on his attacks on her.

"'I said, put a gun in her hand and let her go out and let her face the enemy with a gun in her hand, and they'll have nine people or 12 people or 100 people.' I said, 'Let's see how she stands up. Because I say she wouldn't have the guts to do it,'" the former president claimed.

Trump also defended himself against criticism of the comedian at his MSG rally who made discriminatory remarks about Puerto Rico. However, he did not condemn the statements but downplayed the opening act of his rally.

"They made this one comedian telling one little joke early in the show when nobody had even started going into the arena practice. They made this comedian, and they made the whole weekend," he said.

The former president did not mention or disavow similar racist comments made by other speakers at the MSG rally.

-ABC News' Lalee Ibssa, Soo Rin Kim and Kelsey Walsh

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