With the November 5th election just days away, the race is fierce as both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris campaign in Wisconsin to secure last-minute support. According to data from the University of Florida’s Election Lab, almost 60 million Americans have already voted, underscoring the Republican campaign’s success in getting early voters to the polls.
Donald Trump appeared at a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, dressed in an orange hi-vis vest following a campaign stunt in a garbage truck. He passionately addressed Biden’s “garbage” comments and commended sanitation workers, promising to protect women “whether they like it or not.” Meanwhile, Kamala Harris, campaigning nearby, reached out to young voters, emphasizing her stance on climate, gun control, and abortion, calling them “not political…your lived experience.” Polls, however, remain deadlocked in Wisconsin, with Trump continuing to rally strong support in swing states.
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In Pennsylvania, Trump’s team successfully lobbied for an extended in-person voting option, emphasizing the need for a fair and accessible election. The Trump camp has also been outspoken about healthcare reforms, with House Speaker Mike Johnson affirming that a Trump win would bring “massive healthcare changes,” potentially overturning Obamacare. Trump is focused on making a strong impact in swing states and pushing forward his America-first agenda.
The Trump campaign remains highly energized, rallying voters on the economy, national security, and the protection of freedoms. Despite media skepticism, a strong voter turnout suggests Americans are ready for meaningful change, led by a determined Trump administration.