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Dueling Rallies in Wisconsin: Harris and Trump in Tight Race Ahead of Election

Vice President Harris and former President Trump hold competing rallies in Wisconsin as polls show a dead heat ahead of the upcoming election.

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Updated: Oct 31st, 2024, 12:16 AM ET

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In the lead-up to the election, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump held rival rallies in Wisconsin, showcasing their tight race. Polls indicate a near tie, with Harris slightly leading at 50% to Trump's 49%. Both rallies reported significant attendance, with celebrities like Brett Favre joining Trump, who criticized Harris's leadership. The high stakes of the election, with both candidates emphasizing key issues, set the stage for a pivotal battleground state as they compete for voter support.


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