Battle for Wisconsin: Harris and Trump Face Off
With just days before the U.S. election, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump engage in a tense confrontation in Wisconsin, a pivotal battleground state. Polls indicate Harris leads in key states but both she and Trump are tied in Pennsylvania. The race remains intensely competitive.
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In the final stretch before the U.S. election, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump hosted rival rallies in Wisconsin, a pivotal battleground state. With the election just days away, both candidates are intensifying efforts to tip the scales in their favor.
Recent CNN polls indicate that Harris holds a slim edge over Trump in Michigan and Wisconsin, while the two are neck-and-neck in Pennsylvania. Harris leads Trump in Michigan with 48% to his 43%, and in Wisconsin, she commands 51% of voter support compared to Trump's 45%. However, Pennsylvania remains a dead heat.
At his rally, Trump criticized Biden and Harris, arriving in a garbage truck to underscore his message. He accused Harris of being unfit for the presidency and condemned Biden's past remarks about his supporters. Meanwhile, Harris distanced herself from those comments and promised to represent all Americans if elected. The election hinges on securing 270 of 538 electoral votes, with key swing states critical in determining the final outcome.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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