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A look at the campaign schedule

A look at the campaign schedule

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After months of campaigning, Democrat Kamala Harris and her Republican rival, Donald Trumpare now just one day away from Election Day, but they still have a full day of demonstrations before the polls open on Tuesday.

Opinion polls show this couple locked in a tight raceespecially in several battleground states, with Vice President Harris having strong support among them female voters while former President Trump remains solid Latino voters, especially men.

According to the University of Florida report, more than 78 million Americans have already done so before Tuesday’s Election Day. Election laboratoryrepresenting half of the total 160 million votes cast in 2020, with American turnout being the highest in more than a century.

Harris will spend the day in Pennsylvania and start the day in Scranton before delivering remarks in Allentown. Together with her husband, First Gentlemen Doug Emhoff, she will attend rallies and concerts in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia featuring performances by a litany of musical guests and speakers, including Lady Gaga, Kate Perry, Ricky MartinThe Roots, and comments from Oprah Winfrey.

Trump is expected to attend four rallies in three states: Raleigh, North Carolina, Reading and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and end the campaign in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Governor of Minnesota Tim WalzHarris’ running mate, and his wife, Gwen Walz, will travel to La Crosse, Stevens Point and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, before heading to Detroit, Michigan, for a rally and performances featuring musical performances by the Detroit Youth Choir, Jon Bon Joviand The War and Treaty. And to end the evening, the governor’s interview on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will air at 11:35 ET.

On Tuesday, the Harris-Walz campaign will host its election night event Howard University in Washington, D.C., Harris’ alma mater.

Trump’s campaign will host an election night watch party at a convention center in West Palm Beach, Florida, but has not yet announced it plans for the former president’s election nightaccording to the Palm Beach Post, part of the USA TODAY Florida network.

Contributors: Rachel Barber, Antonio Fins, Joey Garrison, Chris Jordan, Sudiksha Kochi, Maya Marchell Hoff, Rebecca Morin, Susan Page and James Powell; USA TODAY Networks and Reuters