Politics & Government
Trump, Harris To Make Pittsburgh Stops On Campaign's Final Day
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris will be in Pittsburgh Monday, the day before the presidential election.

PITTSBURGH, PA — Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris both are expected be in Pittsburgh Monday on the last day of their campaigns.
A Harris rally and concert will occur at Point State Park from 3 p.m.-7 pm., according to texts the Harris-Walz campaign sent to supporters on Thursday. A similar event will be held in Philadelphia from 5 p.m.-9 p.m; a similar event in that city on Monday featured performances by Bruce Springsteen and John Legend and an appearance by former President Barack Obama.
Trump is expected to hold a rally at PPG Paints Arena sometime on Monday, according to multiple media reports. But as of Friday afternoon, there had been no formal announcement from the Trump camp. The former president on Friday embarked on a four-day bus tour across Pennsylvania.
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Both candidates and their running mates have made multiple appearances in the state in recent weeks, as it has become increasingly apparent to political observers that whichever candidate wins the swing state and its 19 electoral votes likely will win the White House.
An ABC News-538 average of recent polls on Friday showed the candidates virtually deadlocked in Pennsylvania, with Trump having a razor-then 49.9 percent-49.5 percent edge.
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