Both Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican nominee Donald Trump are intensifying their efforts in the western United States as they make swings through critical battleground states of Arizona and Nevada.
Harris is scheduled to kick off her day with a campaign event in Phoenix, followed by a get-out-the-vote event in Reno, Nevada. She will then conclude her day by attending a rally in Las Vegas alongside popular artists J.Lo and Maná. This rally is part of Harris's campaign strategy to encourage early voting in Nevada, with the last day of early voting set for November 1.
On the other hand, Trump will be holding a rally in Albuquerque, New Mexico in the afternoon before moving on to another rally in Henderson, Nevada. Later in the evening, he is expected to speak at an event in Glendale, Arizona alongside media personality Tucker Carlson. The event will also feature appearances by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Sen. Mike Lee, with the aim of raising funds for victims of Hurricanes Milton and Helene.
Both candidates are focusing on these key states in the final stretch of the campaign, recognizing the significance of winning over voters in Arizona and Nevada. With the election drawing near, their appearances in these states underscore the importance of securing support in these battleground regions.