President Donald Trump and Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris are both set to visit Pennsylvania this week as the battleground state continues to be a focal point in the 2020 election.
Trump will be holding a campaign rally in Pittsburgh on Tuesday, while Senator Harris will be visiting Philadelphia on Thursday to speak on the importance of voting in this election.
Pennsylvania has proven to be a crucial state in recent elections, with both candidates making multiple visits in an effort to sway voters. Trump narrowly won the state in 2016, and with polls showing a tight race in 2020, both campaigns are making a final push to secure Pennsylvania’s valuable electoral votes.
Trump’s event in Pittsburgh will likely focus on his policies on the economy and law and order, as well as his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, Harris will likely highlight the importance of healthcare, racial justice, and the future of the Supreme Court.
With less than two weeks until election day, both campaigns are ramping up their efforts in key swing states like Pennsylvania. Recent polls have shown a close race in the state, with Biden holding a slight edge over Trump.
As both candidates make their final pitches to voters in Pennsylvania, the spotlight remains firmly on this crucial battleground state. Trump and Harris will be looking to energize their supporters and reach undecided voters as the clock ticks down to November 3rd.
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