Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are intensifying their campaigns in the final week before Election Day. Harris will be focusing on swing states like Michigan and delivering a speech on the National Mall to remind voters of the risk Trump poses to democracy. On the other hand, Trump is prioritizing battleground states like Georgia and Pennsylvania, with events scheduled in Wisconsin, Nevada, and Arizona.
Charles Franklin, director of polling at Marquette University, notes that Harris is targeting independent voters and moderate Republicans by emphasizing the events of January 6, 2021. Meanwhile, Trump’s campaign strategy has been criticized for its lack of focus and scattered personal attacks during rallies.
On the advertising front, Trump has been airing commercials attacking transgender issues, while Harris is spending heavily on ads related to reproductive rights. Polls indicate a very close race that could swing either way, making the final push by both campaigns crucial in securing support before Election Day. The candidates’ strategies and messaging in these crucial last days will play a significant role in determining the outcome of the election.
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