Joe Biden, left, and Donald Trump
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With four days to go until Election Day, President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are visiting states that could prove crucial to either campaign’s victory in 2020.
Their visits come as millions of voters have already cast their ballots by mail or at early voting locations.
Trump is visiting several states that played an important role in his 2016 election: Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Critics said then-Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton should have spent more time campaigning in those states, especially since Trump won them with a fairly small margin of the vote.
In Wisconsin, he’s expected to deliver remarks in Kenosha on Monday, where police officer Rusten Sheskey shot Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old Black man, in the back seven times in front of Blake’s three sons. A 17-year-old, Kyle Rittenhouse, was charged with killing two men during the protests that followed the police shooting of Blake. Trump suggested after the event that Rittenhouse had acted in self-defense.
Biden is similarly planning to visit several states Trump won in 2016 in the final days of the race: Iowa, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Clinton won Minnesota in 2016 by a small margin, but both candidates are making it one of their final stops ahead of Election Day.
Here are the places each candidate is expected to speak over the next few days:
Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump makes a fist as he walks after speaking in a campaign rally at Laughlin/Bullhead International Airport in Bullhead City, Arizona, October 28, 2020.
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Friday, Oct. 30
- Waterford Township, Michigan
- Green Bay, Wisconsin
- Rochester, Minnesota
Saturday, Oct. 31
- Bucks County, Pennsylvania
- Reading, Pennsylvania
- Butler, Pennsylvania
- Montoursville, Pennsylvania
Sunday, Nov. 1
- Washington, Michigan
- Dubuque, Iowa
- Hickory, North Carolina
- Rome, Georgia
- Miami, Florida
Monday, Nov. 2
- Fayetteville, North Carolina
- Scranton, Pennsylvania
- Traverse City, Michigan
- Kenosha, Wisconsin
- Grand Rapids, Michigan
Trump’s family members and Vice President Mike Pence are also hosting events for the campaign in places such as Arizona, Florida, North Carolina, New Hampshire and Ohio.
Biden
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden takes off his face mask to speak during a drive-in campaign rally at Bucks County Community College on October 24, 2020 in Bristol, Pennsylvania.
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Friday, Oct. 30
- Des Moines, Iowa
- St. Paul, Minnesota
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Saturday, Oct. 31
- Flint, Michigan
- Detroit, Michigan
Sunday, Nov. 1
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Monday, Nov. 2
- Barnstorming tour of Pennsylvania
Biden’s running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris, is set to visit Georgia and North Carolina on Sunday, the campaign said.
This story will be updated as more campaign events are made public.
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