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Trump hits battleground states, ending in Michigan for final day on campaign trail


Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump dances during a campaign rally at Santander Arena, Monday, Nov. 4, 2024, in Reading, Pa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump dances during a campaign rally at Santander Arena, Monday, Nov. 4, 2024, in Reading, Pa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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On the last full day of campaigning for this election, former President Donald Trump has four stops on his agenda.

He started the day in Raleigh, North Carolina before heading to Reading, Pennsylvania, and Pittsburgh. The former president will end the day in Grand Rapids, Michigan where we also held his final rallies in 2016 and 2020.

Trump continues efforts to convince Americans he’s the one that can fix top issues for voters such as the border and the economy.

Aside from rallies in battlegrounds, Trump also made stops over the weekend in places like Virginia, which are expected to go blue. It's an apparent effort to help down-ballot Republicans and shine a light on places that might be more competitive than most think.

In these final rallies, Trump has kept up attacks on his opponent.

If she ever heads this country, this country is finished," he told a Pennsylvania crowd on Sunday.

He's also raising questions about the validity of the voting system, while also slamming the media and the polls.

Recent polling shows Trump and Harris tied in crucial battleground states.

More than 76 million early votes have already been cast. Trump is waiting to cast his ballot on Election Day.

Trump is expected to watch the results at his Mar-a-Lago home before heading to the Palm Beach Convention Center where the official watch party is being held.

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