Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are making a final push in battleground states with less than a week until Election Day.
President Trump visited Wisconsin on Wednesday and again criticized Joe Biden over the president’s “trash” comments. “On a campaign call last night, crooked Joe Biden finally said what he and Kamala (Harris) really think about our supporters. He called them trash,” Green said. He spoke at a Bay gathering.
Harris said Wednesday that she “strongly” opposes “criticizing people based on who they vote for.”
Here’s what else you need to know:
Exclusive: After repeatedly saying he doesn’t want President Trump’s support, Maryland Republican Senate candidate Larry Hogan touts his support in a call to private donors, saying it was the former president’s He suggested that it would help support “hard-core” supporters.
Trump loses support: Latina superstar Nicky Jam tells his 43.5 million Instagram followers he supports Trump over comments the comedian made about Puerto Rico at the former president’s rally at Madison Square Garden. announced that it had been withdrawn. This comes a month after the reggaeton artist appeared on stage with President Trump wearing a MAGA hat.
Trump’s thoughts on non-endorsements: Trump thinks Harris’ decisions by the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times and USA Today not to endorse presidential candidates in this election are a “no” Said to mean that.
Mr. Harris of Pennsylvania: Mr. Harrisburg said that if elected president next week, “nothing will stop me from working for you.” She was interrupted by a protester yelling something she couldn’t understand. The crowd chanted “Kamala!” on the demonstrators. “Look, everyone has a right to be heard, but I’m the one speaking right now,” she said.
Harris in Wisconsin: In her appeal to young voters, Harris told a crowd at a college in Madison that she understands they are looking forward to change. Both campaigns are aiming to attract younger voters who could play a crucial role in battleground states like Wisconsin.
New poll: A new CNN poll conducted by SSRS shows Harris maintains a narrow lead in two of the three “blue wall” states: Wisconsin and Michigan; Together they provide the clearest path to an Electoral College victory. However, the race is tied in Pennsylvania, which has the highest electoral prize of the three states.
Voting across America:
In Pennsylvania:
A Pennsylvania judge granted the Trump campaign’s request and ordered Bucks County election officials to offer on-demand mail-in voting through Friday, extending the deadline by three days. Voter groups and the state Democratic Party asked the U.S. Supreme Court to allow Pennsylvanians to cast provisional ballots if their mail-in ballots are rejected, blocking an emergency Republican appeal to block the process in key battleground states.
Oregon: Investigators in Oregon searching for the perpetrators of three ballot box fires in the past few weeks believe it is “very likely that the suspect intends to continue the attacks.” Police announced that there is.
Michigan: The Michigan Secretary of State’s office says confusion over vote counting was caused by a formatting error that caused additional votes to be corrected without being counted.