As early voting has commenced, both candidates are focusing heavily on securing electoral votes from these pivotal states, with Georgia’s 16 electoral votes drawing significant attention.
Harris recently celebrated her 60th birthday with a speech at a church in Georgia, where she highlighted the importance of voting rights and contrasted her experiences with the current political climate, albeit without directly mentioning Trump.
She plans to campaign across multiple states, including Michigan and Wisconsin, in the days leading up to the election.
On the other hand, Trump has been actively campaigning in Georgia, criticizing Harris's record and promoting his economic proposals during rallies. His approach includes a hands-on appearance at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania, where he engaged with voters directly.
With polling indicating a highly competitive race, both candidates are making concentrated efforts in the seven states that could determine the election outcome. National polls suggest a neck-and-neck contest, reflecting the tight margins in critical regions