Surveillance drones hovered overhead and snipers on rooftops kept a close watch as millions of Americans headed to the polling stations on Tuesday in one of the tightest and most divisive US presidential elections in history. Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican nominee Donald Trump are locked in a dead heat nationally, with most polling showing them narrowly split by between one and three percent, well within the margin of error on most of the surveys.

 

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