Battleground Showdown: Harris and Trump Hold Dueling Rallies in Wisconsin

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With only days before Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump held competing rallies Friday night, just a few miles apart in Wisconsin’s largest city. With recent polls showing a neck-and-neck race, both candidates made their final stops in this crucial battleground state.

Harris Pushes for Last-Minute Votes

At the Wisconsin State Fair Park Exposition Center in West Allis, Harris addressed an energized crowd of over 12,000 supporters. “We got four days to get this thing done,” she urged. “For those who haven’t voted yet, no judgment, but please get to it when you can.”

Harris emphasized that winning Wisconsin requires a strong turnout in Milwaukee and the surrounding suburbs. This turnout, she explained, would help counter the expected Republican support in rural areas.

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Trump Rallies His Base

Meanwhile, Trump held his rally at Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum, the same site where he accepted his party’s nomination in July. “I want your damn vote,” he told his supporters, rallying them with his usual directness.