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As Election Day approaches on Nov. 5, former President Trump is ramping up his campaign efforts to counter Vice President Harris’ momentum following the Democratic National Convention. Trump is focusing on key battleground states such as Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, with his running mate, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, also hitting the campaign trail. Both candidates are holding rallies and events in an effort to sway undecided voters and secure their support in the upcoming election.

Meanwhile, Vice President Harris and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, are embarking on a two-day bus tour in Georgia, another crucial battleground state. The pressure is on for both campaigns to make an impact and gain support as the election draws nearer. With the race heating up, both candidates are gearing up for a fierce battle on the campaign trail as they seek to secure victory in a highly contested election.

One major point of contention in the campaign is Harris’ lack of media visibility, with criticism from Trump and his allies for her failure to hold a news conference or conduct interviews. Trump has called attention to this issue, questioning Harris’ ability to answer tough questions and challenging her to step up her media presence. As the campaign intensifies, all eyes will be on Harris to see if she fulfills her promise to participate in a national news media interview before the end of the month.

Fundraising is also a key factor in the race, with both the Trump and Harris campaigns releasing their latest figures at the end of the month. Biden initially enjoyed a fundraising lead over Trump earlier in the year, but Trump’s fundraising efforts have surged in recent months. However, Harris saw a significant increase in fundraising after replacing Biden as the Democratic candidate. The upcoming fundraising numbers will provide insight into the financial strength of each campaign and their ability to compete in the final stretch of the election.

The first and potentially only presidential debate between Harris and Trump is scheduled for Sept. 10 in Philadelphia, with Trump raising concerns about the impartiality of the host network. The debate is expected to be a critical moment in the campaign, with the potential to shift public opinion and influence the outcome of the election. Reflecting on past debates, such as the one between Biden and Trump in late June, the impact of a candidate’s performance on their chances of success cannot be underestimated.

Early voting is set to begin in key battleground states such as North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Michigan next month, allowing voters to cast their ballots before Election Day. With just 70 days to go until the election, the race is heating up as both campaigns intensify their efforts to secure victory. The outcome of the election remains uncertain, with the candidates focusing on connecting with voters, securing financial support, and preparing for the upcoming debate that could play a crucial role in determining the next President of the United States.

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