Harris and Trump push final message, celebrate campaign finishes
Harris and Trump ended their 2024 presidential campaigns with final pushes in key battleground states Monday with more plans to reign in last-minute voters on Election Day.
As millions plan to vote on Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will soon find out whether months of campaigning have paid off.But the campaigns aren't completely done yet. Harris plans to call into radio shows in battleground states, while Trump will cast his ballot.The two candidates barnstormed across battleground states Monday.Harris wrapped up her campaign with a late-night rally in Pennsylvania after making multiple stops throughout the state, knocking on doors and visiting a Puerto Rican restaurant.Trump started his day in North Carolina, adding two stops in Pennsylvania with rallies blending false claims about migrants and voter fraud. He ended his campaign with a rally that began just after midnight Tuesday.Both candidates are spending election night at their respective campaign headquarters.Trump will host a dinner and watch party in West Palm Beach, Florida, while Harris will be at her alma mater, Howard University, in Washington, D.C.While Harris holds close ties to her home state in California, she also maintains a relationship with Howard, considered one of the most prestigious historically Black schools in the country.Harris attended Howard in the '80s and became the first graduate to serve as vice president and possibly president.Trump will host a dinner at his Mar-a-Lago estate, his primary residence since 2019. He'll hold a watch party nearby at the Palm Beach Convention Center.Leading up to Election Day, about 82 million people voted, more than half of the entire turnout of the 2020 election.As millions plan to vote on Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will soon find out whether months of campaigning have paid off.
But the campaigns aren't completely done yet. Harris plans to call into radio shows in battleground states, while Trump will cast his ballot.
The two candidates barnstormed across battleground states Monday.
Harris wrapped up her campaign with a late-night rally in Pennsylvania after making multiple stops throughout the state, knocking on doors and visiting a Puerto Rican restaurant.
Trump started his day in North Carolina, adding two stops in Pennsylvania with rallies blending false claims about migrants and voter fraud. He ended his campaign with a rally that began just after midnight Tuesday.
Both candidates are spending election night at their respective campaign headquarters.
Trump will host a dinner and watch party in West Palm Beach, Florida, while Harris will be at her alma mater, Howard University, in Washington, D.C.
While Harris holds close ties to her home state in California, she also maintains a relationship with Howard, considered one of the most prestigious historically Black schools in the country.
Harris attended Howard in the '80s and became the first graduate to serve as vice president and possibly president.
Trump will host a dinner at his Mar-a-Lago estate, his primary residence since 2019. He'll hold a watch party nearby at the Palm Beach Convention Center.
Leading up to Election Day, about 82 million people voted, more than half of the entire turnout of the 2020 election.