Michelle Obama to boost Harris, as Trump rages against migrants
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76% : While Harris appeared alongside Beyonce on Friday evening, Trump had a three-hour interview with Joe Rogan, America's most popular podcaster.73% : On Sunday night, Trump will rally his supporters in Madison Square Garden, the iconic arena in the heart of heavily Democratic New York.
66% : Trump, who swept the three Blue Wall states in his shock victory in 2016 only to see Joe Biden reclaim them four years later, hopes to claw back one or more of the trio and win the so-called Sun Belt swing states to propel him back into the White House.
49% : With just a few thousands votes possibly the difference between victory and defeat in the tightest of swing states, Trump will already be in Pennsylvania for a rally later Saturday.
35% : Trump still refuses to accept his defeat in the vote four years ago and is expected to reject the result if he loses again -- potentially pitching the United States into chaos.- Down to the wire -Campaign souvenirs for sale in Phoenix, ArizonaHarris, 60, campaigns Sunday in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the largest city in the largest of the swing states likely to determine the winner under the US electoral college system.
12% : "Because of Trump and what he did with the Supreme Court, we are looking at a health care crisis in America," Harris told reporters, referring to justices chosen by Trump who tipped the court into ending the national right to abortion in 2022.
11% : Part of Harris's election strategy is to peel moderate Republicans away from Trump, who often demeans some Americans as the "enemy."Waiting for the event with Harris and Obama, 48-year-old Josette Lantis told AFP: "I am excited to hear our possibly first woman president.
9% : At his rally, Trump launched bitter personal attacks on Harris and falsely accused her of pushing an "open border" migration policy.
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