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Final Campaign Sprint: Presidential Candidates Cover Key States

Election 2024
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In the final days before Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are conducting intensive campaign tours across crucial swing states. Both candidates have packed their schedules with strategic stops in Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and other battleground states.

Kamala Harris’s Schedule

  • Detroit and East Lansing, Michigan (Nov 3): Combines community outreach at a Black church and local businesses with a youth-focused rally at Michigan State University
  • Pennsylvania Tour (Nov 4): Multiple stops including Allentown (featuring Frankie Negrón and Fat Joe), Pittsburgh’s Point State Park, and a final rally with Tim Walz at the Philadelphia Museum of Art

Donald Trump’s Itinerary

  • Pennsylvania and Southeast (Nov 3): Morning rally at Lancaster Airport in Lititz, followed by events at Kinston Jet Center (NC) and Atrium Health Amphitheater in Macon, GA
  • Final Push (Nov 4): Begins in Raleigh (NC), continues through Reading and Pittsburgh (PA), concluding with a late-night rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan

The running mates are also maintaining busy schedules:

Tim Walz (Democratic VP nominee):

  • Nov 3: Atlanta concert event with Jon Bon Jovi, followed by North Carolina rallies
  • Nov 4: Wisconsin tour through La Crosse, Stevens Point, and Milwaukee, ending in Philadelphia

JD Vance (Republican VP nominee):

  • Nov 3: Events in Raleigh (NC), Aston (PA), and Derry (NH)
  • Nov 4: Covers La Crosse (WI), Flint (MI), Atlanta (GA), and concludes in Newtown (PA)

Both campaigns are strategically targeting key demographics and battleground states through a mix of traditional rallies, cultural events, and community engagement in these final campaign hours.

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