Harris and Trump Make Final Election Push in North Carolina Battleground
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are making last-minute election efforts in North Carolina, a pivotal swing state. North Carolina's 16 Electoral College votes could determine the Nov. 5 election outcome. Their campaigns highlight divisions on key issues, with both candidates addressing recent controversies and hurricane impacts on voters.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are stepping up their campaigns in North Carolina, presenting final appeals to voters in a key battleground state. The state's 16 Electoral College votes stand as crucial for determining the outcome of the Nov. 5 presidential election.
The race between Harris and Trump remains closely contested, with the recent hurricane damage adding complexity to predicting North Carolina's results. Harris plans to address rally-goers in Raleigh, while Trump will speak to his supporters in Rocky Mount.
Beyond this, both candidates have debated various issues, such as support for Ukraine and tensions over trade with the EU. Their visits come amid controversies surrounding rhetoric and response to hurricane relief efforts, highlighting the stakes in the upcoming election.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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