The event, held at a prominent hotel and organised by the US Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, brought together expatriates, diplomats, and local political enthusiasts to watch the election results live.
US Ambassador to Malaysia, Edgar D. Kagan highlighted Malaysia as a shining example of democratic success.
"I am proud of the fact that if I tell people, if you have questions about democracy, look at Malaysia, because I think Malaysia is an extraordinary success.
"Navigating some very big political changes peacefully in a way that respects institutions is a real testament to the power of democracy to ensure both peaceful change of leadership and that the voice of the people is heard, with leadership reflecting the wishes and will of the people," said Kagan.
The embassy's event provided a sense of community and connection for Americans far from home, reminding them of the significance of their democratic participation.
The atmosphere at the banquet hall was charged with anticipation as attendees followed the latest updates from key battleground states. Large screens displayed live broadcasts from major news US networks, providing real-time data and expert analyses.
Red, white, and blue decorations adorned the venue, creating a festive yet tense environment as the race remains too close to call.
The crowd at the event reflected a diverse cross-section of American society, with expatriates from various states sharing their hopes and concerns for the future of their country.
Attendees engaged in discussions about the potential implications of the election's outcome. Topics ranged from foreign policy and economic strategies to social issues and healthcare.
The tight race has underscored the deep divisions within the US, with both candidates offering starkly different visions for the country's future.
Trump, who is seeking to return to the White House after his defeat in 2020, has campaigned on a platform of economic nationalism and a promise to restore what he calls "American greatness."
Harris on the other hand has focused on unity, progressive policies, and addressing systemic inequalities.
"I am hopeful that we will get results fairly quickly because it is much better for all if there's a very clear winner, though that may not be the case," said Kagan.
Meanwhile, Malaysians attending the event also shared their perspectives.
"It's fascinating to see how invested people are in this election."
"The outcome will have a global impact, and it's important for us to understand the dynamics at play." said local journalist, Vimala Kasturi.
As the world watches, the outcome of the 2024 US presidential election remains uncertain. Whether it will be Trump or Harris in the White House, the implications for both the US and its international partners are profound.
The coming days will undoubtedly bring more clarity, but for now, the suspense continues to grip Americans worldwide.
-- BERNAMA