Trump shifts campaign focus to New Mexico and Virginia in final days before election

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Donald Trump is campaigning in New Mexico and Virginia, marking a shift from his focus on key battleground states. He plans to hold rallies in Albuquerque and Salem, aiming to attract voters in states where Republicans have struggled historically. Trump's team is optimistic about early voting trends, hoping to gain traction against Democrat Kamala Harris. New Mexico has not voted for a Republican presidential candidate since 2004, while Virginia has leaned Democratic in recent elections. The visits come as Trump seeks to connect with Hispanic voters in New Mexico and address immigration issues. In Virginia, he may discuss a recent Supreme Court ruling on voter registrations, as he aims to challenge the state's Democratic leanings.


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