With just hours left until Election Day, Democratic and Republican presidential candidates are leaving no stone unturned Monday as they drive through battleground states to make their final appeal to voters.
Vice President Kamala Harris is in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and will later make stops in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. She concludes with this message: hopechoose “country over party” and protect democracy. The Pittsburgh and Philadelphia rallies are part of a series of campaign events being held simultaneously in all seven battleground states to capture grassroots enthusiasm and mobilize voters on the eve of Election Day, the campaign said in a statement.
Opinion polls show Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump ahead tied Pennsylvania has 19 electoral votes, the most of any swing state.
But Trump is reportedly lagging behind normally reliable Republican leaders in early voting results, which Politico deemed a “red flag” for the party. As reported by Daily Kos, this I like it more “It’s a five-alarm fire.”
Democratic vice presidential candidate and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and his wife, Gwen, are traveling across Wisconsin in search of last-minute votes. Leaving St. Paul, the state capital, the couple crossed the state line. La Crosse, Stevens Point, Milwaukee. According to the campaign, the day will culminate in a high-energy rally in Detroit, where the Detroit Youth Choir and music legends Jon Bon Jovi and War and Treaty will participate.
Meanwhile, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff is rallying to his Democratic base in Greenville, North Carolina, and is headed to Pittsburgh and Philadelphia tonight to meet his wife, Harris.
Other prominent Democrats and celebrities will join forces across battleground states to push for a blue wave. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will host the event and travel on her “Get-Out-The-Vote” bus tour. First lady Jill Biden will make pit stops across North Carolina. Christina Aguilera, Los Tigres del Norte and music duo Sophie Tucker are scheduled to campaign for Harris in Las Vegas. Actor and producer Sophia Bush, Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly and former Rep. Gabby Giffords will be staying at the “Fight for Reproductive Freedom” bus tour stop at Arizona State University.
On the other side of the political spectrum, Trump is making a last stand rally He will be in Raleigh, North Carolina, his third day in the Tarheel State. this comes after report An overwhelming rally crowd in Reading, Pennsylvania, on Monday. greensboroNorth Carolina on Saturday.
The candidates appear to be following former football coach Walz’s instructions.leave everything in the field”, ending this unprecedented campaign cycle. The nation is watching with bated breath to see how this pivotal moment in history will unfold.