Harris and Trump Hold Dueling Rallies in Milwaukee for Final Election Push
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump hold competing rallies in Milwaukee, intensifying their efforts to secure votes ahead of Election Day.
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With just days before Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump staged competing rallies in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Both candidates seek to mobilize their supporters in this key battleground state where polls show a tight race for its 10 electoral votes. Harris aims to increase Democratic turnout, especially in Milwaukee's urban core, while Trump seeks to reclaim suburban support. Each rally featured significant crowd engagement, with both campaigns emphasizing the critical importance of Wisconsin's votes in the upcoming election.
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