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Harris and Trump hold rival events in battleground Pennsylvania

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    10% Center

  • Reliability

    85% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -12% Negative

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76% : Trump rallygoer Tom Bonanno said he believed there was greater enthusiasm for Trump this year than in the former president's two previous campaigns.
64% : After the second incident, Trump spoke for a few more minutes and then called for music.
56% : Democrat Harris and Republican Trump have been making regular appearances in what is the country's largest battleground state -- it was Harris' 10th visit to Pennsylvania this campaign season, and just last week Trump made stops in both Scranton and Reading.
56% : Michigan, with 33 visits, and Wisconsin, with 29, are the next most-visited states, illustrating how both campaigns are focusing on winning states that had been part of the Democrats' so-called "blue wall" until Trump emerged as the Republican standard-bearer.
49% : Trump spoke at a town hall Monday in suburban Oaks.
48% : But Joe Biden, a Scranton native, beat Trump by about 80,000 votes in the state four years ago.Harris' called Erie a "pivot" area for her campaign, a Democratic-majority city of about 94,000 people bordered by suburbs and rural areas with significant numbers of Republicans.
45% : Trump cut short his remarks after twice being interrupted by medical emergencies, turning the town hall into a concert instead.
44% : Trump visited Erie on Sept. 29.
32% : "Trump beat Hillary Clinton by more than 40,000 votes in Pennsylvania on his way to winning the presidency in 2016.
30% : "We're going to drill baby drill, we're going to have so much energy and we're going to bring prices down," Trump said.
28% : Responding to a man who said his dream of homeownership feels out of reach, Trump said regulations make it too expensive to build in some places.
22% : Trump made the comment in response to a question about "outside agitators" potentially disrupting Election Day, pivoting to what he said is a foe closer to home.
22% : "I think the bigger problem is the enemy from within," Trump said.
18% : "She added that Trump is increasingly displaying "unstable and unhinged" behavior.
9% : OAKS, Pa. (AP) -- Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump took their fight for Pennsylvania to opposite ends of the state Monday, with Harris speaking in the northwest corner in Erie and Trump in the southeastern suburbs of Philadelphia.

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