WASHINGTON – Less than two weeks until Election Day, millions of Americans have already cast their ballots by mail or in person, as Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump chase voters through battleground states.
Early postal voting in person began Tuesday in Wisconsin and added to the list of swing states where voters have already started casting ballots, the Wisconsin Examiner reported.
Georgia, another battlefield, I saw the record early voter turnout in the first week – over 1.4 million votes cast, which is over a quarter of the total turnout in the 2020 presidential election – reports the Georgia Recorder.
Two national polls released Tuesday show Harris with an advantage, especially among juvenile voters. A Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted from October 16 to Monday showed Harris with a slight lead 3 pointswhich is a slight change from Ipsos’ findings last week.
The latest quarterly CNBC/Generation Lab survey found Harris has a 20-point lead among 18-to-34-year-olds.
All eyes are on Latino voters
Harris’ campaign early Tuesday alerted the press to the “opportunity.” agenda for Latinos.”
The proposal promises to provide $1 million in forgivable loans of up to $20,000 to Latinos “and beyond” for startup financing, eliminate college degree requirements for some jobs and encourage Latinos to buy a home for the first time. first by building affordable homes and offering a $25,000 tax credit for modern buyers — two policy ideas for all Americans that she has touted for months.
The survey results were published on Monday showed Harris continues to outperform Trump among Latino voters in the battlegrounds of Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
On Tuesday in Miami, Florida, a group of Christian Latinos showered Trump with praise. With their hands on Trump’s shoulders, religious leaders prayed for him during a roundtable event held at Trump National Doral Golf Club.
Guillermo Maldonado, founder of the International Ministry of King Jesus, said the election “is not a war between left and right. This is a war between good and evil. We can fight this and we need spiritual weapons.”
“Father, we have anointed him today, we have anointed him as the 47th President of the United States, to restore biblical values. “No weapon formed against him shall prosper,” Maldonado, who uses the title “apostle,” continued his prayer for Trump. Event streaming I live on C-SPAN.
Immediately after the prayer, Trump’s signature campaign song, “YMCA,” by the Village People began to play, and the roundtable leaders began handing him books and hats to sign.
During the roundtable, Trump accused Harris of “sleeping in” and “taking the day off.” He also once again accused her of having a “low I.Q.”
“There’s something wrong with her,” he told the crowd.
Liz Cheney, CNN and Springsteen
Harris she ran a campaign Monday with former U.S. House of Representatives Republican Liz Cheney in suburban areas of three states – Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. Cheney is the daughter of former Republican Vice President Dick Cheney, who also supports Harris.
“For me, every single thing about my experience and my background played into my decision to support Vice President Harris,” said Liz Cheney, once the third-highest-ranking Republican in the House. “It starts with the fact that I am a conservative and I know that the most conservative of all conservative principles is loyalty to the Constitution.”
According to a publicly available schedule, the vice president was scheduled to tape two interviews for NBC and Telemundo on Tuesday afternoon. And on Wednesday night at 9 Eastern will participate in CNN town hall in Pennsylvania, moderated by presenter Anderson Cooper.
Then on Thursday, Harris and former President Barack Obama will lead a “Get Out the Vote” rally in Georgia, where Bruce Springsteen will perform to encourage early voting.
On Friday, the vice president will travel to Houston, Texas, to campaign for abortion rights. She will be accompanied by Democratic US MP Colin Allred, who is trying to unseat US Senator Ted Cruz.
Trump cancels speeches, plans rallies in Georgia
Trump canceled scheduled to appear Tuesday at an event titled “Make America Healthy Again” that will feature Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former Democratic legislator-turned-Republican Tulsi Gabbard.
Trump’s keynote address scheduled for Tuesday at a National Rifle Association event in Georgia was also canceled.due to scheduling conflicts“
The former president also canceled the planned beginning of October interview on CBS’s “60 Minutes” and recently scheduled appearances on “Squawk Box” and NBC News on CNBC.
Trump is scheduled to host a rally Tuesday evening in Greensboro, North Carolina, and has two events on his schedule for Wednesday – a “Believers and Voters at a Faith Town Hall” in Zebulon, Georgia, featuring Lt. Gov. Burt Jones as a Turning Point PAC rally and Turning Point Action in Duluth, Georgia.
Trump is scheduled to deliver a keynote speech Thursday evening in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the “United for Change” rally organized by Turning Point.
Policy reported on Tuesday, the former president will tape an interview with popular podcast host Joe Rogan at his studio in Austin, Texas, on Friday.
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