What The Harris And Trump Campaigns Have Planned For Today
Harris will spend the final day of the 2024 campaign in Pennsylvania, the swing state with the highest number of Electoral College votes. After joining a canvass kickoff in Scranton, the vice president will headline a rally in Allentown. Harris will then deliver remarks in Pittsburgh, where she will be joined by artists D-Nice, Katy Perry and Andra Day. She will hold her final rally before Election Day in Philadelphia, where Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin and Oprah Winfrey are among the guests expected to appear.
Walz will host a meet and greet in St. Paul, Minnesota, before traveling to Wisconsin to hold campaign events in La Crosse, Stevens Point and Milwaukee. He will then head to Michigan, where he is scheduled to speak at a Detroit rally.
Trump is due to travel to three battleground states: North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Michigan. The former president will start the day at a rally in Raleigh before holding two other events in Reading and Pittsburgh. Trump will close the day with a rally in Grand Rapids, the city where he close to deliver the closing message of his campaign in his past two presidential runs.
Vance will headline a rally in La Crosse, Wisconsin, before traveling to Michigan for another event in Flint. Later, he will deliver remarks at a rally in Atlanta, Georgia, before making his final appearance of the day in Newtown, Pennsylvania.
British 'Mega Poll' Tentatively Shows Harris Victory
Research by Focaldata, a British company that uses a different polling technique, shows Vice President Kamala Harris narrowly beating Donald Trump in the presidential race, Politico reported.
The MRP — which stands for "multilevel regression and post-stratification" — poll of 31,000 voters shows Harris victories in Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The research suggests that standard election pollsters may be giving the impression that Trump is stronger than he really is.
Doug Burgum Dismisses Trump 'Garbage' Comments After Calling Out Biden Over Similar Remarks
During an appearance on NBC's "Meet The Press," North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R) criticized President Joe Biden for apparently referring to Trump's supporters as "garbage" last week.
The Trump ally, though, did not share similar concerns about the former president previously calling the people around Harris "scum" and "garbage."
Read more on the interview here.
Harris Campaign Is Treading Carefully On Good Iowa Poll
The Harris campaign welcomed the findings of the last Des Moines Register poll of Iowa which showed the Democratic candidate leading Trump by three percentage points in a state he carried twice. However, her team warned against getting overly excited about it, noting that it is merely a reflection of the energy Harris' candidacy is generating on the ground.
“We are seeing that we're closing strong," a Harris official told reporters, according to Politico. "I would not read into it any more than that.”
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