Skip next section What to expect on Saturday
11/02/2024November 2, 2024
What to expect on Saturday
and are making last-minute appeals in a string of crucial battleground states on the final weekend of the campaign.
Harris is set to hold rallies in Georgia, North Carolina and Michigan on Saturday.
Trump, meanwhile, is expected to make campaign stops in North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Georgia.
The southeastern battleground state of North Carolina is tied with Georgia as the . Each one has 16 votes in the Electoral College, where 270 are ultimately needed to clinch the presidency.
Harris has plans to appear with rock star Jon Bon Jovi in Charlotte, North Carolina’s biggest city.
Trump is to hold a rally in Gastonia, west of Charlotte, at around midday, before speaking at the Coliseum arena in Greensboro later on Saturday.
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11/02/2024November 2, 2024
Friday recap: Trump, Harris hold competing rallies in Milwaukee
and both headed to the battleground state of Wisconsin on Friday, where they held dueling rallies in the city of Milwaukee.
Harris, who attended a rally in the suburb of West Allis, told the crowd that Trump would be the worse choice when it came to the economy, health care and women’s reproductive rights.
She was joined on stage by rapper Cardi B, who asked: “Are we ready to make history?”
Just a few miles away, Trump was addressing his supporters at the same venue where he earlier in the year. During his speech, he criticized President Joe Biden’s handling of the economy and warned that a Harris presidency would usher in a depression.
Also on Friday, billionaire Elon Musk lost his bid to move his $1 million giveaway lawsuit to federal court.
The owner of Tesla and X has been giving away $1 million each day to one voter in a swing state who has signed a petition to support First and Second Amendment rights to free speech and gun ownership.
Musk is being sued by Philadelphia’s chief prosecutor, who argues the giveaways are “an illegal lottery scheme.”
nm/kb (Reuters, AFP, AP)
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