Trump and Harris Make Final Push in Pennsylvania as Election Day Nears

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Trump and Harris Make Final Push in Pennsylvania as Election Day Nears

As Election Day draws near, both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are making concerted efforts to connect with undecided voters in key battleground states. Pennsylvania was the main stage for both candidates on Monday, where each delivered speeches focusing on issues like the economy and national security in multiple rallies aimed at swaying crucial undecided voters.

In Michigan, Republican Senator J.D. Vance rallied supporters, while Minnesota Governor Tim Walz headed to Wisconsin for multiple stops, acknowledging the state's significant role in the election. Meanwhile, early voting turnout and trends have remained a hot topic. The Trump campaign shared data suggesting that Republicans are showing stronger early vote numbers in battleground states compared to the 2020 cycle, a signal the campaign is interpreting as momentum in the final days before the election.

Elsewhere, a Pennsylvania judge ruled that Elon Musk’s $1 million giveaway to encourage voter turnout could proceed, prompting interest and excitement across social media. In Washington D.C., the National Guard was activated to assist with local security preparations, with Guard members in other states on standby, underscoring the heightened security atmosphere around this election.

In a surprising twist, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who had previously announced an independent bid for president, urged his supporters not to vote for him, an apparent move to influence voter dynamics and direct support toward Trump.

At the same time, Harris faced criticism for sidestepping questions about her stance on a controversial California crime measure, drawing scrutiny from both sides of the political aisle.

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