Usa, last day of the election campaign, Harris closes with Lady Gaga, Trump in Michigan

4 Novembre 2024

(Adnkronos) – Last day of the election campaign in the United States. The last-vote challenge between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump enters its decisive hours, with both candidates hunting for undecided voters, especially in the ‘battleground states’ that could be fundamental for the final victory. The agendas of the two candidates are very full before the polls open. 

As reported by CNN, the vice president and Democratic candidate will spend the entire day in Pennsylvania, considered by analysts to be decisive in understanding who will succeed Joe Biden. Harris’s day will begin in Scranton, the president’s hometown. Even earlier, a recorded interview with her will air on Univision Radio’s ‘El Bueno, La Mala, y El Feo’ program. Harris’ next stop will be in Allentown, where rapper Fat Joe and Puerto Rican singer Frankie Negron are also expected to join her on stage. After another event in Reading, the Democratic candidate is expected in Pittsburgh in the evening for a rally with husband Doug Emhoff and star Katy Perry. The closing will be in Philadelphia for a big event with Oprah Winfrey and Lady Gaga. 

Trump will be in three ‘battleground States’. He will start the day with a rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, then move to Reading, Pennsylvania in the early afternoon, where he will hold a rally just two hours before Harris’s. The next stop will be Pittsburgh, again crossing paths with his rival. The former president’s grand finale is scheduled for Grand Rapids, Michigan. 

The programs of the two vice-presidential candidates are also intense. Jd Vance is expected in La Crosse (Wisconsin), Flint (Michigan), Atlanta (Georgia) to conclude in Newtown (Pennsylvania). Tim Walz, Harris’ running mate, will start from Minnesota, then will be in La Crosse (Wisconsin), Stevens Point (Wisconsin), Milwaukee and will conclude in Detroit with Jon Bon Jovi, while late in the evening The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will broadcast a recorded interview with the governor. 

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