Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are both focusing on two pivotal swing states on Wednesday: Georgia and Pennsylvania. Harris is participating in a town hall event in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, moderated by CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, while Trump is holding multiple events in Georgia, including a town hall focused on faith in Zebulon and a rally in Duluth. Georgia and Pennsylvania are crucial battleground states that could determine the outcome of the 2024 election, as Biden won them in 2020 but Trump won them in 2016. Both Harris and Trump are neck-and-neck in national polls and battleground surveys, with Harris leading Trump by a slim margin in a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll. Harris’ town hall will allow voters to ask her questions, while Trump’s events in Georgia will focus on faith and rallying supporters. The USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll released Monday showed a close race between Harris and Trump. Election Day is Nov. 5, and people can sign up for USA TODAY’s On Politics newsletter for breaking news and analysis.
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