Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are set to make appearances in key battleground states on Saturday.
Kamala Harris will kick off the first day of early voting in Detroit by engaging with local faith leaders. She will then deliver a speech at a Get Out the Vote event, rallying Harris-Walz supporters before they head to the polls to cast their votes. Following this, Harris will head to Atlanta, Georgia, for a campaign rally aimed at encouraging early voting among Georgians.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump will be hosting a rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, on the same day.
Former President Barack Obama is scheduled to visit Las Vegas, Nevada, to lead a campaign rally in support of the Harris-Walz ticket.
Bill Clinton is currently in eastern North Carolina as part of a multi-day tour in the state. His focus is on mobilizing rural voters to support Vice President Harris and other Democratic candidates on the ballot. Clinton's itinerary includes visits to small, rural American towns where political surrogates, let alone former presidents, are a rare sight.