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Election 2024: Trump campaigns on the East Coast; Harris visits Michigan

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Former President Donald Trump rallied in three battleground states on the East Coast today.

Former President Donald Trump; Vice President Kamala Harris.Getty Images; AP
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What's happening on the campaign trail today

  • Former President Donald Trump rallied in three East Coast battleground states today, speaking in Lititz, Pennsylvania; Kinston, North Carolina; and Macon, Georgia.
  • Vice President Kamala Harris has made stops throughout Michigan today in Detroit, Livernois, Pontiac and East Lansing.
  • Their surrogates also hit the campaign trail today, with Sen. JD Vance, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Donald Trump Jr. holding events on behalf of the Trump campaign as former President Barack Obama, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and first lady Jill Biden stump for the Harris campaign.
1 years ago / 11:50 PM EST

How small shifts in who turns out to vote could make the difference in the election

It’s clearer than ever after months of close polling and years of intense polarization: Who wins the presidential election could come down to tiny differences in who votes and who stays home.

The final NBC News poll of the election found Harris and Trump tied at 49%, using demographic benchmarks agreed upon by the bipartisan team of pollsters trying to best estimate what the electorate will look like this week.

Read the full story here.

1 years ago / 11:17 PM EST

Got whole milk? Pennsylvania farmer says dairy issues motivate his vote

William Thiele is a sixth-generation dairy farmer in Pennsylvania. His small family farm, Theile Dairy Farm, just outside Pittsburgh, has about 85 cows and produces 400 gallons of milk per day.

A top issue for Thiele this election cycle, he told NBC News: getting whole milk back in schools. Republican Senate nominee Dave McCormick has made that issue a focal point of his campaign.

Thiele, who plans to cast his ballot for McCormick and Trump, attended a McCormick town hall last month and asked him about bringing whole milk back into schools.

1 years ago / 10:44 PM EST

Both Harris and Trump are blitzing battleground states today with the clock winding down to lock in final votes before Election Day. NBC News’ Garrett Haake has the latest from the trail.

1 years ago / 10:08 PM EST

Trump delivers subdued speech in final scheduled Georgia rally

Reporting from Macon, Ga.

After a meandering and at times hostile speech this morning in Pennsylvania, Trump delivered a more subdued and on-prompter speech to a Georgia crowd at his third and final rally today.

As he depicted a second-term Trump administration, he said: “We stand on the verge of the four greatest years in American history. … It’ll be nasty a little bit at times, and maybe at the beginning in particular."

He didn’t elaborate on what would be “nasty.” 

Trump made a couple of mentions of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. this evening, saying the onetime Democratic presidential candidate could “enjoy himself” working on women’s health and pesticides in his administration. Trump earlier told NBC News’ Dasha Burns that Kennedy would have a “big role” if he’s elected.

1 years ago / 9:50 PM EST

Both campaigns are locking in their plans for Election Day and election night, with final rallies now set in these critical final hours. NBC News’ Aaron Gilchrist has the latest.

1 years ago / 8:32 PM EST

‘The fear is gone’: Democrats think they can make inroads in rural Pennsylvania

Reporting from Mercer, Pa.

Mercer County has been solid Trump country for the past two elections

Trump won this area in rural northwest Pennsylvania by 25 percentage points in 2016 and by 26 points in 2020.

Read the full story here.

1 years ago / 7:50 PM EST

Vance campaigns in New Hampshire — and notes his presence there may be unexpected

Vance acknowledged at his rally in New Hampshire that the decision to make a campaign stop in the presumed blue state so close to Election Day was unorthodox.

"I got to be honest. A couple months ago, I wasn't necessarily sure that the day before the last full day of the campaign, we'd be in the great state of New Hampshire," Vance said.

But Vance said he thinks "it suggests what we're doing is expanding the map."

Biden won the state in 2020 with 52.7% of the vote, compared with Trump's 45.4%. But in 2016, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton won the state by just a fraction of a percentage point, 46.83% to Trump's 46.46%.

1 years ago / 7:09 PM EST

Georgia’s lieutenant governor blames the media for the assassination attempts on Trump

Reporting from Macon, Ga.

Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones blamed the national media for the two assassination attempts on Trump.

“This media crowd that we have back here, the national media crowd we have, they’re the absolute worst. They’re the absolute worst. They — they have villainized this man for the last 10 years, and they have been the reason that there’s been two assassination attempts on him,” Jones told audience at a Trump rally in Macon.

Trump has also frequently villainized the media. Behind bulletproof glass yesterday, he told supporters at a Pennsylvania rally that he does not mind the notion that for a bullet to reach him in an attempted assassination, a shooter would have to “shoot through the fake news.”

1 years ago / 6:46 PM EST

Harris for the first time doesn't name-check Trump at her rally

For the first time at one of her rallies, Harris did not mention Trump by name.

She instead touched on forward-looking themes in her remarks, telling the East Lansing crowd, "Today, I see the promise of America in everyone who is here."

A senior Harris campaign official told NBC News it was the first rally since Harris became the Democratic presidential candidate at which she did not mention Trump by name, saying the strategy is “closing fully positive.”

The Harris campaign has attempted to argue she represents the "politics of joy" and draw a contrast with what it argues is Trump's darker vision for the country.

1 years ago / 6:41 PM EST

Harris opens campaign speech by talking about Israel-Hamas war

Harris began her rally in East Lansing, Michigan, by giving a shoutout to Arab American community leaders and addressing the Israel-Hamas war and its toll in Gaza, where over 40,000 Palestinians have died since the war began, and Lebanon.

"We are joined today by leaders of the Arab American community, which has deep and proud roots here in Michigan," Harris said. "And I want to say this year has been difficult given the scale of death and destruction in Gaza and given the civilian casualties and displacement in Lebanon. It is devastating."

She said that if she is elected, she would do "everything in my power to end the war in Gaza, to bring home the hostages, end the suffering in Gaza, ensure Israel is secure and ensure the Palestinian people can realize their right to dignity, freedom, security and self-determination."

Michigan has a large Arab American population.

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