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Harris and Trump try to break deadlock by barnstorming battlegrounds
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Harris and Trump try to break deadlock by barnstorming battlegrounds

TRAVERSE CITY, Michigan: Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are battling for votes in the penultimate weekend of campaigning in US swing states; Michelle Obama joins the Democrat on stage before the Republican candidate hosts an eyebrow-raising rally in New York City.

With just 10 days left in the fiercely contested presidential race, the rivals meet on Saturday, October 26, in Michigan, one of three fiercely contested “Blue Wall” states that Democrats consider, along with Wisconsin and the big battleground prize, Pennsylvania. Election Day on November 5 is critical to the path to victory.

Polls show intense momentum in the final days of the race, with more than 35 million people nationwide already voting early as Americans decide whether to elect the nation’s parliament. first female presidentor oldest commander in chief.

Part of Harris’ strategy is to alienate moderate Republicans from an increasingly abusive Trump. Degrading some Americans as “enemies”.

He warned on Friday that if he wins the White House, people who commit election fraud “will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the Act, including long-term prison sentences.”

The Trump turmoil is too much for AD Jefferson, a 62-year-old Republican who attended Harris’ rally in Houston.

“I just think it’s less controversial,” he told AFP. “I’m a Republican, but I think Trump is too chaotic for me.” We’ve just started a high-energy rally in Texas with pop icon Beyonce to highlight Republicans’ restrictions abortionHarris is heading to Kalamazoo, Michigan, where she will entice voters with more star power, this time enlisting former First Lady Michelle Obama, one of the Democratic Party’s most popular ambassadors.