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Following the debate, Harris and Trump focus on winning swing states

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are both making campaign stops in swing states in efforts to bolster their chances of winning the presidential election. Harris is set to host rallies in North Carolina, while Trump is heading to Arizona to try to solidify his campaign. With the election drawing near, both candidates are eager to gain support and secure a path to victory.

In other election news, the popular show “60 Minutes” is planning a special interview with the presidential candidates to air in the coming weeks. This interview is crucial as there are no other scheduled debates between Trump and his Democratic opponent, Harris. The show aims to provide viewers with an opportunity to assess the candidates’ stances and policies side by side. Despite the event being scheduled, neither candidate has confirmed their participation yet.

A Gallup analysis has revealed that young women in the United States are increasingly identifying as liberal. Over the past two decades, the number of young women describing themselves as liberal has risen significantly. This shift is not only in self-identification but also reflects a change in their views on various political issues like the environment, abortion, race relations, and gun laws.

In Michigan, a bipartisan effort is underway to combat misinformation and attacks on the voting system. Former governors and officials from both parties are uniting to defend the integrity of elections and build trust in the voting process. This initiative comes in response to past attempts by former President Trump to overturn election results and aims to ensure the reliability and accuracy of the electoral system.

On a different note, Florida Democrats have expressed optimism about their chances to win a Senate seat in the upcoming election. However, despite their claims, Democrats have not matched their optimism with substantial financial support for their campaign. Data shows that Republicans have significantly outspent Democrats on advertising for the Senate race, highlighting the financial gap between the two parties in this particular race.

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