Harris and Trump Make Their Final Appeals to Voters.

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Election 2024 recap: Harris sits for NBC interview, Trump in NC

With only 12 days remaining before the US election, both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are ramping up their campaign efforts in key swing states. Harris addressed undecided voters at a town hall event in Pennsylvania, which is a crucial battleground state offering 19 Electoral College votes. Trump, meanwhile, held a rally in Georgia, a state that he previously won in 2016 but lost to President Joe Biden in 2020.

As of now, approximately 25 million voters have already cast their ballots through early voting or mail-in voting. A recent poll shows Trump leading Harris by 2 percentage points nationally, with Trump at 47% and Harris at 45%. This represents a shift from Harris’s earlier lead in the same poll, indicating a tight race. While national polling data suggests Harris holds a slight advantage in average figures, the Electoral College remains the deciding factor in the election, with several states remaining highly competitive.

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The seven critical swing states—Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Nevada—together represent 93 Electoral College votes. Currently, Harris has a narrow lead in Wisconsin and Nevada, and a modest lead in Michigan, while Trump is leading in Arizona and Georgia, and the races in North Carolina and Pennsylvania are extremely close.

During her town hall in Pennsylvania, Harris emphasized her commitment to bridging the political divide in the country and described her vision as one of a “new generation of leadership.” While she reaffirmed that households earning less than $400,000 would not face higher taxes, she expressed uncertainty about tax implications for higher earners. Additionally, she responded to controversial comments made by Trump’s former chief of staff, John Kelly, who claimed that Trump had expressed admiration for Hitler. Harris condemned these remarks and labeled Trump as a fascist.

In her remarks, Harris also advocated for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing the need for dignity and security for Palestinians while condemning anti-Semitism in the US.

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On the campaign trail, Trump focused his rhetoric on immigration and border security, promising to end illegal immigration and launch a significant deportation program. He also encouraged his supporters to secure a decisive victory against Harris, claiming that the current administration has failed to deliver results.

Looking ahead, Harris plans to campaign alongside former President Barack Obama in Georgia, aiming to rally support from early voters in this pivotal state. Trump will be heading west for rallies in Arizona and Nevada, and is expected to emphasize border security and migration issues during his Texas visit. Harris will also be campaigning in Texas on the same day, focusing on reproductive rights—an issue of high importance for Democratic voters this election cycle.

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Both candidates are making strategic moves to gain traction in key areas as Election Day approaches, underscoring the competitive nature of this election and the varying narratives each is employing to connect with voters. The coming days will be crucial in shaping the final outcome as both candidates strive to secure the necessary Electoral College votes.

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