The political landscape heats up as Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump intensify their campaigns in key swing states this Saturday.
Harris kicks off her campaign in Atlanta, Georgia, with a “Get Out the Vote” event starting at 3 p.m. It's a critical moment for rallying support.
Later, she heads to Charlotte, North Carolina, where her event begins at 7 p.m., aiming to energize voters ahead of the election.
Joining Harris is Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who will campaign in Nevada and Arizona, key states for the Democratic ticket.
Walz starts his day in Las Vegas, announcing a canvass launch and delivering remarks alongside actress Eva Longoria.
Polling data reveals a close race in Arizona, with Trump leading Harris by 2 percentage points, 49.2% to 47.2%.
Meanwhile, Trump rallies supporters in North Carolina, holding events in Greensboro and Gastonia to push his agenda.
The Gastonia rally kicks off at 12 p.m., while the Greensboro event is slated for 7:30 p.m., focusing on immigration and the economy.
Polling in North Carolina shows Trump with a slight edge, leading Harris 49.1% to 47.7%.
Trump’s running mate, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, also takes the stage in Las Vegas, emphasizing economic issues at his 10 a.m. rally.
In Nevada, the polls are tight, with Trump leading Harris 48.8% to 47.1%, highlighting the importance of this battleground state.
As both campaigns ramp up their efforts, the push for voter turnout becomes crucial in these pivotal swing states.
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With both candidates aiming to sway undecided voters, their strategies will be closely watched in the lead-up to Election Day.
Expect intense campaigning and significant turnout efforts as Harris and Trump vie for key electoral votes.
Stay tuned as the race unfolds, with each event shaping the future of the electoral battle ahead!