Trump targets Harris in Wisconsin as presidential race tightens ahead of election
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump held rallies in Wisconsin as the presidential race tightens ahead of the November 5 election. Recent polls show Harris leading Trump in Michigan and Wisconsin, while they are tied in Pennsylvania. Trump criticized Harris, claiming she is unfit for the presidency, and used a garbage truck as a prop at his rally. He referenced President Biden's comments about his supporters, calling them "garbage." Harris distanced herself from Biden's remarks and emphasized her commitment to represent all Americans. Over 59 million Americans have voted early, with in-person and mail-in ballots nearly evenly split. Candidates need 270 electoral votes to win, with key swing states including Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Nevada.