Thank you for joining us today as President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden made their final charges across battleground states in America's midwest and their final pitches to voters.
This is where I will leave you tonight. My colleagues Megan Levy and Latika Bourke will bring you the latest developments from the US from 8am local time (midnight AEDT). Head over here to join them.
Millions of Americans will cast ballots tomorrow (Tuesday, US time) in an election day unlike any other, braving the threat of COVID-19 and the potential for violence and intimidation after one of the most polarising presidential races in US history.
In and around polling places across the country, reminders of a 2020 election year shaped by pandemic, civil unrest and bruising political partisanship will greet voters, although more than 98 million ballots have been already submitted in an unprecedented wave of early voting.