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With the race neck and neck, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are making their final campaign pushes today.
Harris is spending the entire day crisscrossing Pennsylvania, a state with 19 critical electoral votes. She starts in Scranton and encourages voters before heading to the Latino-majority Allentown with guest Fat Joe, aiming to energize Puerto Rican and working-class voters. After stops in Redding with Gov. Josh Shapiro and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, she'll cap the night with a star-studded rally in Philadelphia alongside Lady Gaga, The Roots, and Oprah.
Meanwhile, Trump's schedule takes him from Raleigh, North Carolina, to rallies in Redding and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before ending with a late rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Both candidates focused on mobilizing the millions who have not voted yet, despite 77 million Americans having already cast early ballots.
A recent Iowa poll showed Harris unexpectedly pulling ahead in that traditionally conservative state, adding more fuel to an already tight contest.
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With the race neck and neck, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are making their final campaign pushes today.
Harris is spending the entire day crisscrossing Pennsylvania, a state with 19 critical electoral votes. She starts in Scranton and encourages voters before heading to the Latino-majority Allentown with guest Fat Joe, aiming to energize Puerto Rican and working-class voters. After stops in Redding with Gov. Josh Shapiro and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, she'll cap the night with a star-studded rally in Philadelphia alongside Lady Gaga, The Roots, and Oprah.
Meanwhile, Trump's schedule takes him from Raleigh, North Carolina, to rallies in Redding and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before ending with a late rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Both candidates focused on mobilizing the millions who have not voted yet, despite 77 million Americans having already cast early ballots.
A recent Iowa poll showed Harris unexpectedly pulling ahead in that traditionally conservative state, adding more fuel to an already tight contest.
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