New Delhi: With polling just a day away for the US presidential election, anticipation has reached fever pitch not only across America but also in India. On Sunday evening, in a unique show of support, a prayer ceremony was held in a Delhi temple for the win of Republican candidate and former President Donald Trump.
The event was led by Mahamandelshwar Swami Vedmutinand Saraswati, a revered spiritual leader, who performed a “hawan”—a traditional Hindu ritual of offering prayers and blessings through a sacred fire. Devotees gathered for the ceremony, invoking divine favour for Trump’s prospects in the November 5 election.
#WATCH | Delhi: Spiritual leader Mahamandelshwar Swami Vedmutinand Saraswati performs hawan and rituals for the victory of Former US President Donald Trump in the US Presidential elections. pic.twitter.com/XYYNT4Pqgv
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In the high-stakes election, Trump is up against vice president Kamala Harris, who is running on the Democratic ticket. The lengthy campaign season, marked by intense rallies, debates, and appeals to voters, is now culminating in a final push as Americans prepare to head to the polls.
Election Day arrives amid record early voting
The US mandates voting on the first Tuesday of November, which falls this year on November 5. More than seven million Americans have already taken part in early voting.
Both candidates have concentrated their final campaign efforts on key battleground states, where results often decide the outcome. Trump and Harris have poured majority of their resources into Arizona, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia, regions considered pivotal due to their closely split electorates.
Polling indicates tight contest
Recent polling reflects a highly competitive race. A survey by The New York Times and Siena College shows a near tie in voter support, with both candidates making strides in crucial states. Harris is ahead in North Carolina and Georgia, while Trump has significantly closed her lead in Pennsylvania. In Nevada, Harris maintains a slight edge, polling at 49% against Trump’s 46%. North Carolina, too, shows a close margin.