The presidential candidates, along with their running mates, are scheduled to address voters in key battleground states on Sunday as the White House race enters its final stages.
Here’s where they are:
Vice President Kamala Harris speaks Sunday morning at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Stonecrest, Georgia, before attending a voter mobilization event called Souls to the Polls. Later in the day, MSNBC will air an interview between Al Sharpton and the vice president.
Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, will start the day with a church service in Saginaw, Michigan, before speaking at campaign receptions in Boston and Greenwich, Connecticut.
Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff also claimed the Harris-Waltz ticket in Michigan on Sunday, speaking at an event for Jewish voters in Detroit and appearing in Grand Rapids with billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban. will highlight Harris’ vision for small businesses. And former President Bill Clinton will meet with voters in eastern North Carolina on Sunday, concluding a four-day campaign in the state on behalf of his campaign.
Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump is scheduled to hold a campaign town hall in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Harris, who has maintained baseless claims that she has never worked for a fast-food chain, is expected to visit McDonald’s and cook in a fryer while in the battleground state.
President Trump’s running mate, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, plans to attend the Green Bay Packers vs. Houston Texans football game in Green Bay before attending a campaign event in Waukesha, Wisconsin. is.