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Trump and Kamala Intensify Campaign Efforts in Presidential Race

Sudan Events – Agencies
According to recent polls, both nationally and in seven key swing states, Trump is running a very close race with Harris, as reported by USA Today.
Both campaigns are working hard to win the votes of undecided and independent voters in states that could swing either way on Election Day. These states include the Rust Belt states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, and the Sun Belt states of Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina.
In-Person Voting: More than 70 million people have already cast their ballots through early in-person voting or mail-in voting, according to the University of Florida’s Elections Lab on Friday.
In the final weekend before Election Day, Harris traveled to Atlanta for a rally, followed by another event in Charlotte, North Carolina, featuring stars Kerry Washington, Brittney Spencer, and Jon Bon Jovi.
Meanwhile, Harris’s running mate, Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota, headed to the Southwest, starting with an event in Las Vegas, Nevada, joined by actress Eva Longoria, before traveling to Arizona.
On Saturday evening, Trump held rallies in the swing state of North Carolina, with events in Gastonia and Greensboro, focusing on immigration and the economy as key campaign issues.
Swing State: According to a poll by The Hill and Decision Desk, Trump leads Harris in North Carolina with 49.1% to her 47.7%.
In another campaign event, Trump’s running mate, Senator J.D. Vance, held a rally in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he highlighted the economy as a key issue, one that the Trump-Vance ticket has emphasized heavily this election cycle.
The newspaper also noted another key battleground between Harris and Trump, where polls show the Republican candidate leading the Vice President in Nevada, 48.8% to 47.1%.
Immigration Concerns: On the other hand, The Hill reported that Harris attended multiple events in Wisconsin on Friday, where she was joined by renowned singer Cardi B. Trump also visited Michigan and Wisconsin on the same day.
During a rally in Warren, Michigan, Trump energized his supporters with a speech aimed at stirring up fears about immigration and commenting on his hair.
Meanwhile, Harris aimed to contrast her approach, stating at a rally in Wisconsin that she seeks to be a unifying political figure.
Harris said, “This is my pledge to you. As President, I will seek common ground and practical solutions to the challenges you face. I will listen to those affected by my decisions, and I will listen to experts.”
She added, “I’ll also listen to those who disagree with me. Unlike Donald Trump, I don’t see people who disagree with me as the enemy.”
Harris continued, “He wants to put them in jail,” reiterating a point she has made recently. “I want to give them a seat at the table.”
Repeated Concerns: During his appearances in Warren and Milwaukee, Trump continued to express concerns about immigration. In Warren, he said, “Every state is a border state,” and falsely claimed that migrants are being flown into the Southwest.
He repeated some of his most controversial remarks, saying, “All our jobs are being taken by migrants who enter our country illegally, and many of these migrants are criminals, some even killers.”
Trump also tried to link Harris to the latest jobs report, which showed that the U.S. added only 12,000 jobs in October.
In a lighthearted moment, he commented, “I’m studying my hair – it doesn’t look good today… Not a good hair day.”
At a Harris rally, Cardi B mentioned that the Vice President inspired her to vote, saying, “I’ve been waiting for this moment all my life.”
She added, “I’m not giving Donald Trump a second chance. I’m not risking my future, and I certainly won’t risk my children’s future. I’m with Kamala.”

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