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In Pictures: Americans head to the polls to choose between Harris and Trump

Voters in the US are casting their ballots in one of the nation’s most historic presidential races.

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Voters in the US are heading to the polls to cast their ballots for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in one of the nation’s most historic presidential races.

It was raining across much of the nation’s midsection on Tuesday morning and forecasters say storms are possible in large swathes of the country later in the day.

That did not stop queues of voters heading out before dawn.

Voters stand in line outside a polling place at Madison Church in Phoenix, Arizona
Voters stand in line outside a polling place at Madison Church in Phoenix, Arizona (Matt York/AP)
Kristin Scruggs votes at the 146-year-old Buck Creek School on Election Day in rural Perry, Kansas
Kristin Scruggs votes at the 146-year-old Buck Creek School on Election Day in rural Perry, Kansas (Charlie Riedel/AP)
Stickers sit on a table inside a polling place in Atlanta
Stickers sit on a table inside a polling place in Atlanta (Brynn Anderson/AP)
Alfredia Washington arrives to vote at the Household of Faith Church in New Orleans on Election Day
Alfredia Washington arrives to vote at the Household of Faith Church in New Orleans on Election Day (Gerald Herbert/AP)
Results are posted after the midnight vote on Election Day in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire
Results are posted after the midnight vote on Election Day in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire (Charles Krupa/AP)
Autumn Liska carries her son Grayson, three, as she arrives at the 146-year-old Buck Creek School to cast her ballot on Election Day in rural Perry, Kansas
Autumn Liska carries her son Grayson, three, as she arrives at the 146-year-old Buck Creek School to cast her ballot on Election Day in rural Perry, Kansas (Charlie Riedel/AP)
Republican vice presidential nominee Senator JD Vance votes with his son at the St Anthony of Padua Maronite Catholic Church on Election Day in Cincinnati
Republican vice presidential nominee Senator JD Vance votes with his son at the St Anthony of Padua Maronite Catholic Church on Election Day in Cincinnati (Carolyn Kaster/AP)
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