Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are both actively campaigning in key battleground states this week, focusing on different regions to connect with voters.
Trump is scheduled to speak about the economy in Potterville, Michigan, on Thursday afternoon. Following this, he will host a town hall event in La Crosse, Wisconsin, where he plans to engage with Wisconsinites and discuss his agenda to 'make America affordable again.'
On the other hand, Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz are embarking on a bus tour in Georgia, starting on Wednesday and culminating in a rally in the Savannah area on Thursday. Georgia, a state where President Joe Biden won by a narrow margin in the previous election, is expected to be a closely watched battleground for signs of voter sentiment.
These campaign efforts highlight the strategic importance of these states in the upcoming elections and the focus on engaging with voters on critical issues such as the economy and affordability. Both campaigns are aiming to connect with voters and convey their respective agendas to secure support in these crucial battlegrounds.