President Trump on Sunday will begin a blistering stretch of 10 rallies over the next two days, while Democratic nominee Joe Biden will focus on the swing state of Pennsylvania.
With just two days left until Election Day, Trump’s schedule has him in traditional battlegrounds like Michigan and Florida, as well as states where he is on defense like Georgia and Iowa.
Here’s a look at where candidates on the Democratic and Republican presidential tickets will be campaigning on Sunday:
Trump will hold five rallies in five different states on Sunday. The president will travel first to Michigan for an event in Macomb County. Trump will then hold subsequent rallies in Dubuque, Iowa, Hickory, N.C., Rome, Ga., and Opa-locka, Fla.
Vice President Pence will be in North Carolina for a second consecutive day. Pence is scheduled to travel to Boone and attend Sunday worship services alongside Rev. Franklin Graham.
Joe Biden will be in Pennsylvania, one day after Trump held four separate rallies there. The Democratic nominee will be in Philadelphia to deliver remarks.
Vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris, meanwhile, will be in Georgia and North Carolina working to mobilize voters. Harris will be in Gwinnett County, Ga., in the afternoon, and in Fayetteville, N.C. in the evening.
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