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Trump and Harris make final pitch; new polls

Trump and Harris make final pitch; new polls

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Only one more day until Election Day.

Americans across the country will make their voices heard on Tuesday and choose between former President Donald Trump And Vice President Kamala Harris. The Republican and Democratic nominees have faced off for months, laying out their campaign promises on issues ranging from healthcare Unpleasant immigration and the economy.

On the final full day of campaigning, Trump will hold four rallies in crucial swing states, starting in North Carolina before heading to Pennsylvania for two campaign stops and ending the day in Michigan.

Harris will conclude her campaign in Pennsylvania with rallies in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, followed by a concert in Allentown.

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Where do Trump and Harris stand in the polls?

The race for the White House in 2024 is about to begin neck and neck until election day. In the average of Real Clear Politics’ national polls, Trump’s lead over Harris is just 0.1 percentage points, well within the margin of error for each of the surveys examined.

It’s also close in crucial swing states. For example, Harris leads Trump by 0.3 percentage points in the Real Clear Politics average of Wisconsin polls.

–Marina Pitofsky

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Where will Donald Trump campaign on Monday?

Donald Trump will travel through several swing states on Monday.

He will begin the last full day of campaigning in North Carolina with a rally in Raleigh. In the afternoon he will hold two meetings in Pennsylvania: one in Reading and one in Pittsburgh.

In the evening, Trump will end the day with a stop in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

–Marina Pitofsky

Where will Kamala Harris campaign on Monday?

Kamala Harris will do that on Monday wrapping up the campaign in Pennsylvania by holding rallies in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, followed by a concert in Allentown with rapper Fat Joe and a performance by Frankie Negron, both of whom have Puerto Rican Heritage.

Campaign officials say the rally aims to mobilize the Latino community in the Keystone State to get out and vote.

−Terry Moseley