With one week until Election Day, both campaigns made their closing arguments. Harris delivered a speech at the Ellipse, the site of Trump's January 6 rally, emphasizing the need to "turn the page" on the Trump era. Trump held a press conference at Mar-a-Lago and campaigned in Pennsylvania, focusing on migrant crime and criticizing Harris' rhetoric. The aftermath of Trump's Madison Square Garden rally, particularly comments about Puerto Rico, continued to reverberate. Early voting trends emerged, with over 43 million ballots cast. Polls showed tight races in key states like Arizona and Nevada. The Washington Post's decision to end political endorsements sparked discussion about media trust. Concerns about post-election violence and efforts to overturn results surfaced in polls. Ballot box fires in Oregon and Washington raised alarms about election integrity.