| By Babatunji Wusu –
The US presidential race, one of the tightest in modern history, enters its final two weeks with both candidates making critical moves. On Tuesday, Republican Donald Trump aims to appeal directly to Latino voters, while Democratic candidate Kamala Harris prepares for an interview with a national network.
As the election day nears, both campaigns are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into a last-ditch effort to win over undecided voters. Polls show the candidates neck and neck, with just enough uncertainty to keep the race wide open.
No matter the result, history will be made on November 5. Voters will either elect the first woman to lead the world’s top superpower or put the first convicted felon in the White House.
Although recent polls suggest a slight edge for Trump, who at 78 is the oldest nominee from any major US party, the difference is within the margin of error. This leaves little room for comfort as the former president seeks his third shot at the Oval Office.
Kamala Harris, who entered the race in July after President Joe Biden stepped down and endorsed her, will be interviewed by NBC on Tuesday.