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Where is Kamala Harris on Tuesday? A look at her agenda

Where is Kamala Harris on Tuesday? A look at her agenda

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Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her Republican opponent, former president Donald Trumpare in the last week of the campaign before November 5.

Polls show the rival candidates are neck and neck in the states on the battlefield – Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina – which will determine the winner of the presidential election. Both Harris and Trump’s campaigns are leaving nothing to chance in the hope of winning over undecided and independent voters in those states on Election Day.

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Tuesday, a week before the general election, Harris will give a speech at the Ellipse in Washington, DC, the park near the White House where the The former president gathered supporters on January 6, 2021. The vice president will highlight the differences between herself and Trump. The campaign expects almost 20,000 peoplebased on the permit application submitted to the National Park Service.

Running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will visit Georgia on Tuesday for early voting events in Savannah and Columbus, according to campaign officials.

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On Wednesday, the vice president will hold rallies in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Raleigh, North Carolina, before traveling to the United States. University of Wisconsin-Madison for a rally and concert with folk-rock band Mumford & Sons, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, part of the USA TODAY Network.

On Thursday, two Mexican groups that have denounced Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric will support Harris ahead of the election. as first reported by Rolling Stone.

Los Tigres Del Norte will perform at a campaign event in Phoenix where the vice president is expected to speak, the newspaper said. Republic of Arizonaalso part of the USA TODAY Network. She then heads to Las Vegas to work with Maná to reach undecided Latino voters in both battleground states.

Contributions: Francesca Chambers, Alison Dirr, Raphael Romero Ruiz, USA TODAY Network; ReuterS