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Trump and Harris prioritize different states in campaign stops

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Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris continue their campaigning efforts, with Trump scheduled to visit various states in the West while Harris maintains her focus on Pennsylvania, a crucial battleground state.

Trump is set to host a news conference at his golf club in the Los Angeles area before proceeding to northern California for a fundraiser followed by a rally in Las Vegas, Nevada. Meanwhile, Harris will be in Johnstown and Wilkes-Barre after her successful debate performance, where she critiqued Trump’s lack of concrete plans during the event.

Harris’ momentum has been evident as she raised $47 million from 600,000 donors in the day following the debate. Despite her call for another debate, Trump has declined to participate in any future face-offs with her.

While Trump’s upcoming news conference subject remains uncertain, his campaign has been steadily increasing engagements since August to contrast himself with Harris. In comparison, Harris has been less visible in terms of news conferences and interviews, planning to engage more with local media outlets in battleground states.

Trump’s fundraising efforts in California are on par with Harris as he attempts to bridge the funding gap between them. Harris has reported substantial donations, surpassing Trump’s fundraising numbers in recent reports. As Trump heads to Las Vegas for a rally, his focus on swing states mirrors Harris’ strategic visits to these critical areas.

The attention both campaigns are placing on swing states like Nevada, considering its narrow margins in previous elections, underscores their importance in the upcoming election. As the campaigning intensifies, both Trump and Harris continue to navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by these key battlegrounds.

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