4 Days Until U.S. Presidential Elections
As Election Day looms just four days away, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are making their final campaign pushes in critical Midwestern swing states. Harris and Trump, both hitting the battleground states hard this week, will focus today on Wisconsin, with Harris making three stops across the state, including a star-studded rally in Milwaukee, while Trump holds rallies in Michigan and Wisconsin to deliver his closing message to voters.
With recent polling showing a neck-and-neck race in Wisconsin and other “Blue Wall” states, Harris’s campaign has put a special focus on avoiding the missteps of 2016, when the Clinton campaign famously bypassed Wisconsin, which contributed to Trump’s narrow win. The Harris campaign’s renewed focus on Wisconsin also follows a notable endorsement from former GOP Representative Liz Cheney, a critic of Trump, who joined Harris in the state last month to support her bid.
As Harris aims to appeal to a wide coalition of voters, including key demographic groups and independents wary of Trump’s rhetoric, Trump’s strategy leans heavily on energising his base with inflammatory language and doubling down on a message of populist resentment.
With the race remaining tight, both candidates are crisscrossing key battlegrounds in a last-ditch effort to mobilise supporters. While Trump’s campaign hopes his base-centric message will deliver an upset in the Midwest, Harris’s coalition-focused strategy reflects a broader effort to hold the Blue Wall states and secure the White House on November 5.
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