Amid high early voting turnout, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris hold rallies in North Carolina, each striving to capture voter support in a key battleground state. Trump focuses on law and order. Both campaigns are pulling out all the stops as Election Day approaches.
Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump will visit North Carolina today, just three days before the election, in a strategic bid to win support in this key southeastern battleground state.
This marks the fourth consecutive day that U.S. Vice President Harris and former President Trump have visited the same state on the same day.
According to the University of Florida’s Election Lab, more than 70 million Americans have already cast their ballots. Although this number is lower than the early voting turnout during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, it still reflects a high level of voter enthusiasm as Election Day approaches.
Both candidates are aiming to secure North Carolina’s pivotal votes, with their visits underscoring the state’s importance in determining the election outcome.