Harris and Trump Rally Supporters in High-Stakes Pennsylvania Campaign Showdown

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04/11/2024 22h28

**Harris and Trump Vie for Crucial Pennsylvania Votes in High-Stakes Final Campaign Push**

On the cusp of Election Day, Pennsylvania stands at the forefront of national attention as both leading candidates ardently pursue the state's critical votes. Vice President Kamala Harris has a packed schedule, making stops in Scranton, Allentown, and Reading, followed by rallies in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Harris will be flanked by an array of supporters, including second gentleman Doug Emhoff, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and celebrities such as Lady Gaga and Oprah Winfrey.

President Joe Biden, born in Scranton, has concluded his campaigning efforts for Harris and will not be part of her final activities in Pennsylvania. Over the weekend, Biden addressed supporters in Scranton, emphasizing his deep personal connections to the state. Recalling his family's legacy, Biden reflected, "Scranton becomes part of your heart. It crawls into your heart. It's real."

Despite his absence, Biden's comments over the weekend sparked conversations, especially after a viral remark about "macho guys" and Republicans. Criticisms arose on social media, with some suggesting that Biden's comments could harm Harris’s campaign.

As Harris canvasses Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump is also targeting the Keystone State with rallies in Reading and Pittsburgh. He will extend his campaign push with additional rallies in North Carolina and Michigan.

Pennsylvania, a pivotal battleground state, has been central in the past two presidential elections. Biden secured the state in 2020, reversing Trump's 2016 victory over Hillary Clinton. The state’s outcome remains critical in determining the overall election.

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