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Harris and Trump campaigns appeal to right-leaning, religious voters in battleground states

With exactly two weeks until election day, the Harris and Trump campaigns are focusing on battleground states to turn out more voters.

Harris and Trump campaigns appeal to right-leaning, religious voters in battleground states

With exactly two weeks until election day, the Harris and Trump campaigns are focusing on battleground states to turn out more voters.

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Harris and Trump campaigns appeal to right-leaning, religious voters in battleground states

With exactly two weeks until election day, the Harris and Trump campaigns are focusing on battleground states to turn out more voters.

Both the Harris and Trump campaigns are intensifying their efforts in battleground states with just two weeks left until Election Day.Former President Donald Trump will campaign for a second straight day in North Carolina after making his pitch to Christian voters a day prior. He postponed a speech at a gun rights conference in Georgia and scheduled a last-minute rally in the Tar Heel state Tuesday as some polling suggests Harris is gaining support there.In a rally before faith leaders in the battleground state, Trump touched on culture war issues, including transgender and parental rights."Christians will not be safe with Kamala Harris as president," Trump warned. "Your religious liberty will be gone. Your free speech will be gone, your Second Amendment will be gone, and parental rights will be gone forever."Earlier, Trump surveyed storm damage and repeated false claims about FEMA misusing taxpayer money."They spent a lot of money on having illegal people come into our country," Trump said.Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris made her pitch to Trump-hesitant voters in three "Blue wall" states Monday.In separate events in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, she campaigned alongside a familiar but unlikely ally, former Congresswoman Liz Cheney, (R) Wyoming. Both aimed their messages at Trump-wary voters in counties that could decide the election."We might not agree on every issue but she is somebody you can trust," Cheney said. "You can vote your conscience and never have to say a word to anybody. There will be millions of Republicans who do that on November 5th."While Harris will not hold public events, she will sit for an interview that will air Tuesday night on NBC Nightly 온라인 바카라 게임.In her place, former President Barack Obama and running mate Tim Walz will host a rally in Wisconsin where in-person, early voting kicks off.Republicans are also holding events to encourage early voting in favor of Trump. His campaign is pushing for all forms of voting, including by mail and in-person, to maximize votes. Trump lost Wisconsin by just under 21,000 votes in the 2020 election.

Both the Harris and Trump campaigns are intensifying their efforts in battleground states with just two weeks left until Election Day.

Former President Donald Trump will campaign for a second straight day in North Carolina after making his pitch to Christian voters a day prior. He postponed a speech at a gun rights conference in Georgia and scheduled a last-minute rally in the Tar Heel state Tuesday as some polling suggests Harris is gaining support there.

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In a rally before faith leaders in the battleground state, Trump touched on culture war issues, including transgender and parental rights.

"Christians will not be safe with Kamala Harris as president," Trump warned. "Your religious liberty will be gone. Your free speech will be gone, your Second Amendment will be gone, and parental rights will be gone forever."

Earlier, Trump surveyed storm damage and repeated false claims about FEMA misusing taxpayer money.

"They spent a lot of money on having illegal people come into our country," Trump said.

Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris made her pitch to Trump-hesitant voters in three "Blue wall" states Monday.

In separate events in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, she campaigned alongside a familiar but unlikely ally, former Congresswoman Liz Cheney, (R) Wyoming. Both aimed their messages at Trump-wary voters in counties that could decide the election.

"We might not agree on every issue but she is somebody you can trust," Cheney said. "You can vote your conscience and never have to say a word to anybody. There will be millions of Republicans who do that on November 5th."

While Harris will not hold public events, she will sit for an interview that will air Tuesday night on NBC Nightly 온라인 바카라 게임.

In her place, former President Barack Obama and running mate Tim Walz will host a rally in Wisconsin where in-person, early voting kicks off.

Republicans are also holding events to encourage early voting in favor of Trump. His campaign is pushing for all forms of voting, including by mail and in-person, to maximize votes. Trump lost Wisconsin by just under 21,000 votes in the 2020 election.